Overview
- Fernández Noroña said the house is the Tepoztlán property he had rented and that he is repaying it via a mortgage using declared incomes.
- The declaration reports a November 2024 acquisition of a property valued at 12 million pesos with about 1,201 m² of land and roughly 259 m² of construction.
- The filing does not identify the lender or list the exact address, limiting third-party verification of the transaction details.
- He rejected claims of illicit financing or ties to organized crime and challenged critics to present evidence, saying his patrimony comes from Senate pay and YouTube earnings.
- The declaration also lists two Volvo vehicles and a one‑million‑peso personal loan with HSBC, as multiple outlets amplified the initial Emeequis report and its video tour.