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Types of Deeds Used in Florida Real Estate Transactions
A deed is required any time ownership of real property (be that buildings or vacant land) is transferred from one person or entity to another. Deeds are legal documents that ...
Common Reasons for Delays in Real Estate Closings (and How to Avoid Them)
A lot has to happen from when a buyer first puts in an offer on a home to the day final closing documents are signed. In the weeks between when ...
Do You Need a Disclosure if Selling Your House “As-Is”?
Buyers and sellers often wonder if buying a house “as-is” absolves sellers of their disclosure requirements. The answer is no. While selling a property “as-is” in Florida generally means that ...
Types of Seller Disclosures in Florida
Seller disclosures are a critical component of any real estate transaction. Sellers are required by law to notify buyers of any known issues or conditions that materially affect the value ...
Understanding Seller Disclosures in Florida Real Estate Transactions
Real estate transactions can be one of those events where what you see is not always what you get. Sure, you can trust what you see in terms of square ...
What Real Estate Agents Should Consider When Partnering with a Title Agency for Their Clients
Home buyers and sellers turn to real estate agents because they trust them. They trust them to do right by them when selling their home or negotiating the purchase of ...
Is There a Difference Between a Sales Agreement and a Purchase Agreement in a Business?
The terms “sales agreement” and “purchase agreement” are often used interchangeably, but their specific usage depends on the context of the agreement and the perspective of the parties involved. While ...
Does Florida Require an Attorney for Real Estate Closings?
Florida law does not require an attorney to be present at real estate closings. Buyers can secure a mortgage and move through the closing process without legal counsel, but is ...