by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Condos and Townhouses, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Last Update: 4/17/18 Buying any home or condo in Florida, or any piece of residential real estate, means that the buyer and the seller must go through the “closing process,” which may be the only time, or one of the few times, that they have to go to a real estate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Partition, Real Estate
When a Family Member Refuses to Sell Inherited Property What You Can Do If a parent or relative has passed away and left a home or other property to multiple heirs, and one of those heirs will not agree to sell — or is living in the property and refusing to cooperate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Partition, Real Estate, Real Estate Title, Titles
Last Update: 4/1/22 You live in Florida and you just got divorced or you were divorced or live in a different state or country and own a home in Florida. The divorce was finalized, but ownership and how the home is to be disposed of weren’t mentioned or adequately... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Real Estate
Last Update: 02/24/16 Buying a house or a condo here in South Florida may be the biggest purchase that someone makes in their lifetime, or one of the biggest. Buyers surf the web looking for the perfect home, as well as visiting potential properties with their real... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Last Update: 4/17/18 At the closing table for the purchase of a home or condo here in South Florida, buyers, both native to Florida as well as those who have recently moved here, or out of state residents purchasing a vacation home, will have lots of paperwork to... by Larry Tolchinsky | Community Associations, Condos and Townhouses, Florida Condominium Law, Florida Corporations, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 04/18/16 In Florida, there are different types of home ownership recognized by the Florida Legislature other than the traditional single family home. Florida laws recognize five different alternatives that anyone considering buying residential real estate...