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Step 1 of Buying a Commercial Property in Florida: Pre-Acquisition Planning
Florida is a fast-moving market, and demand continues to skyrocket. This is equally true for residential and commercial properties. But as much as you may want to jump right in ...
Is a Confession of Judgment Prohibited in Florida?
A confession of judgment is a legal term you may not be familiar with. This may be because here in Florida, confessions of judgment are prohibited. What is a Confession ...
What’s the Difference Between a Sales Agreement and a Purchase Agreement in a Business?
When buying or selling a business in Florida, you may hear the terms sales agreement and purchase agreement. While they may sound interchangeable, there are subtle differences between the two. Understanding these ...
What to Do If a Florida Seller Fails to Disclose a Major Property Defect
Buying a home is one of the biggest investments many people will ever make, so discovering a major issue after the closing, especially one the seller should have disclosed, can ...
Transferring Business Ownership in Florida: What You Need to Know
Whether you’re bringing in a new partner, selling your stake or planning for succession, transferring ownership interest in a Florida business is a significant decision that requires more than just a handshake ...
Can You Back Out of a Florida Home Purchase Due to a Seller’s Non-Disclosure?
Buying a home is a major milestone, but what happens when you find out the seller wasn’t entirely honest about the property’s condition? In Florida, sellers are legally required to ...
Understanding Seller Disclosures in Florida: What Buyers Should Ask Before Closing
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions many of us will ever make. While it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of granite countertops and ...
Can I Get My Earnest Money Back if There’s an Escrow Dispute
When you’re buying a home, putting down earnest money shows the seller you’re serious about the deal. But what happens when things go sideways and the deal falls through? Can ...
