by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Mold, Real Estate, Real Estate Appraiser, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 4/14/21 There are all kinds of problems with their new home that buyers may discover after they’ve left the closing table and moved into their new home or condo. Home defects can be found in brand new homes that have just been built. Problems can also be... by Larry Tolchinsky | Appraisal Fraud, Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Appraiser
Last Update: 02/24/16 Misrepresentation Of a Home’s Value For most of us, the most essential term in any Florida real estate transaction is the contract price: the amount the seller and the buyer agree on for purchasing the home, condo, or townhouse. Each side assumes... by Larry Tolchinsky | Debt Collection - Mortgages, Deficiency Judgments, Florida Law, Local Lawyers, Short Sales
Here in Florida, more and more deficiency judgment collection efforts are being pursued by lenders and debt collectors, even though the associated foreclosure or short sale happened several years back. And, to make matters worse, and confusing, Florida borrowers have... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 04/18/16 Real estate agents who commit fraud can cause buyers and sellers serious harm. However, proving fraud in a court of law is difficult because the injured party must provide evidence of intent; it’s not that easy to prove someone’s reason for... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 04/18/16 Does paying for errors and omissions coverage, mean that Florida real estate agents think they may face a claim arising out of an act or omission in the performance of their services? In Florida, there is no legal requirement that real estate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Mold, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 9/2/23 In Florida, if you have been the victim of an unscrupulous real estate agent or broker, you can do two things (assuming that talking with the real estate agent didn’t get you anywhere): one, you can file an official complaint with Florida...