by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Title, Titles
Last Update: 11/7/21 In Florida, oftentimes right before a residential real estate transaction is set to close the deal is derailed because of conflicting legal interests between the parties to the transaction (the seller and the buyer) and a third party with an... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate Title
In Florida, the closing process normally begins with a written sales contract where a seller commits to sell his or her home and a buyer commits to buying the property. That document creates an equitable interest in the property for the buyer. What some buyers and... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, FAQs, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Last Update: 7/18/18 According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, when a real estate contract contains a time is of the essence provision, it is not necessary for a seller to give notice to a buyer or give a buyer an opportunity to close after a... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, REO (Real Estate Owned)
Buying or selling real estate here in Florida? If so, it is very important that you understand what all of those paragraphs in your sales contract mean to your purchase. Why? In a Florida residential real estate transaction, the written sales contract will control the... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate
Last Update: 8/1/18 Sometimes, buying or selling real estate isn’t easy. Even in a cash transaction where no lender is involved, the buyer and seller may have to deal with all sorts of complications, such as removing any clouds on title (like satisfying any... by Larry Tolchinsky | Condos and Townhouses, Florida Condominium Law, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Title
In Florida, real estate transactions are governed by both real estate and contract law (other laws and regulations can also apply, like those related to mold, lead-based paint, coastal control issues, etc.). As a result, transactions can quickly become complicated....