by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 04/18/16 Have You Been Harmed? Negligent misrepresentation by a real estate agent or broker can also be described as an unintentional misrepresentation; where the agent or real estate broker communicates something that is not accurate or true, but they... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Real Estate, Landlord - Tenant, Real Estate, Security Deposits
Last Update: 2/10/20 When you rent an apartment or condo here in Florida, the landlord will typically require that you give a security deposit before you can move into your new home. This is pretty much standard operating procedure for rentals; most tenants know they... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate
Last Update: 4/17/18 In South Florida, most residential real estate closings involve a buyer obtaining a home loan to finance the purchase. When the homeowner obtains a mortgage he or she gives the bank a lien on the property until that loan is paid in full. This... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Last Update: 3/25/20 The default provisions of the contract control how a dispute is resolved. It is true that in many residential real estate transactions, it is the buyer that has second thoughts about buying that home or condo and tries to find a way to back out of... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Condos and Townhouses, Florida Real Estate
Selling your home or condo here in South Florida means marketing your residential property either by yourself (”For Sale by Owner”) or through a real estate broker to find a buyer who has the financial means (cash or mortgage loan) to pay for it. Depending upon the... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate
Updated: 4/26/2022 Here in South Florida, closings on residential real estate happen every day. Condos are purchased as retirement homes and as investment property; homes in neighborhoods like Coconut Grove, Brickell, Broward and Palm Beach are sold to families that...