by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings
Florida does not require an attorney to oversee a residential real estate transaction. A buyer can purchase a home or condo in Florida and get a mortgage without getting legal advice from an attorney. A real estate agent can provide standardized contract forms, and a... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Appraiser, Real Estate Title, Realtor Disputes, Titles
First-time homebuyers are often anxious because the purchase of their single-family home or condominium will likely be the largest transaction of their lifetime. For this reason, a new home buyer may find this process less overwhelming when it is separated into 3... by Larry Tolchinsky | Landlord - Tenant, Slip and Falls
Get insights on common injury scenarios, proving negligence, actual case examples, and the damages you can recover for your injuries. Many apartment complex slip and fall accidents occur as a result of the landlord’s negligence. Often times, it is the landlord’s... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Durable Power of Attorney, Florida Homestead, Florida Real Estate, Quiet Title Actions, Real Estate, Real Estate Title, Titles
In this article, we’ll break down: Quitclaim deeds in Florida 3 common quitclaim deed lawsuits Other issues that can lead to quitclaim deed related lawsuits Are you having an issue with a quitclaim deed in the chain of title? In Florida, quitclaim deeds are one... by Larry Tolchinsky | Landlord - Tenant
Updated: 12/9/23 In Florida, the written lease agreement is the first place that most landlords and tenants reference when the parties have a dispute. After all, the purpose of the document is to set forth the rights and obligations of the parties. However, even...