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Leonardo, son of Andrés García, could lose his luxurious penthouse after being a victim of fraud


The apartment that the actor bought with great effort could be reduced to rubble because of the corruption and the deceptions of the real estate that built it

Leonardo, hijo de Andrés García, podría perder su lujoso penthouse tras ser víctima de fraude
Leonrdo García’s penthouse could be reduced to rubble.

Photo: Google Maps / Mezcalent

Juan Pablo González

The actor Leonardo García , from 14 years and who is the son of Andrés García , you might lose the luxurious penthouse that he owns in Mexico City , when it became known that he had been the victim of a fraud.

According to information from the Mexican magazine TVNotas, the actor and his neighbors have been deceived by the real estate agency that carried out the construction of the building, as they built more meters of those allowed, so there are high chances of it being demolished for not complying with the law.

The property, which is located in the Polanco neighborhood , one of the most exclusive in the Mexican capital, would have c worshiped Leonardo $ 14 million pesos, something like $ 700 thousand dollars, but very soon your investment could be reduced to rubble.

“The real estate company built almost three times what was allowed, since the CDMX Administrative Verification Institute identified that the maximum construction capacity that this property had was 706 meters and built almost 1,900 meters, so it could no longer be regularized and would have to be demolished “, published the magazine.

The details of Leonardo’s nightmare were shared by José Luis Guerrero Mendoza, his lawyer, who assured that his client and his neighbors are willing to go to the extreme for the damage they have caused.

He noted that the case led After two years in court, however, they do not lose hope that they can recover their investment once their assets are demolished.

Originally there was a two-story house, which was demolished in the middle of 2014, but it was until 2017 that the construction of the three-story building that occupied its site was completed and that since then has been in the eye of controversy.

This house was demolished to make way for Leonardo García’s home. (Google Maps)

Leonardo García’s apartment has an enviable location, as he himself has boasted in his videos, since from there he enjoys spectacular views of the city.

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