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This November 2 is a date to honor those we love, but it also means taking care of what they built.
RAFAEL SUAREZ
In Mexico, “The Day of the Dead” It is a celebration that honors the life and memory of those who are no longer here. However, behind the flowers, candles and offerings, there is a silent reality that is repeated every year in thousands of families: unresolved inheritances, intestate houses and properties that become a source of conflict.
For the real estate specialist, Jonathan Pingelthis contrast marked the course of his entire career. “In Mexico we speak with love about our dead, but we avoid talking about the heritage we leave when we leave. It is a cultural denial that generates many family conflicts,” explains Pingel, who has been helping families in Mexico City protect their legal legacy for more than fifteen years.
A VOCATION BORN FROM FAMILY CHAOS
Jonathan He says that his first approach to inheritance cases was not in a court, but at home. “I saw how a family property became a problem because a succession had not been carried out. That experience taught me that legal prevention is also a form of love,” he recalls.
Since then, he oriented his professional practice towards what he defines today as his purpose: defending and regularizing the family real estate assets. Over time, The tension specialized in intestate successions, real estate regularization, eviction trials and rental disputes, among other procedures related to the Real Estate Law.
FROM THE COURTS TO SOCIAL NETWORKS
At a time when most lawyers focus solely on litigation, Jonathan Pingel decided to open a new path: explaining the Real Estate Law with simple, clear and friendly language. Through his social networks, where he accumulates thousands of views, he shares real cases, practical advice and reflections that help people understand how to protect their property or start a succession without complications.
“My goal is that anyone can understand the legal steps they must follow. I don’t want fear or misinformation to make them lose their assets,” he says.
THE NEW FIGURE OF THE REAL ESTATE LAWYER
With a sober professional image and transparent speech, Jonathan has positioned itself as one of the most reliable voices on issues of succession and property regularization in CDMX. His approach combines legal technique with human sensitivity: he understands that behind each case there are families, emotions and memories.
“When I help a family get their house in order, I don’t just solve a procedure: I give them back the peace they lost with uncertainty,” he shares.
PROTECTING HERITAGE: AN ACT OF LOVE
To The tensionthe message is clear: inheritance should not be a problem, but an opportunity to unite the family. Therefore, more than a lawyer, he assumes himself as a defender of family assets. Each case represents a story that seeks to close with justice, harmony and certainty. “Protecting family heritage is also an act of love. And if life has taught me anything Day of the Deadis that honoring those we love also means taking care of what they built,” said the specialist.
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