by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Usually, the main parties to a residential real estate transaction are the seller and the party to whom the seller chooses to sell, otherwise known as the buyer. However, there are times when a third party becomes an indispensable party to a real estate transaction. ... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Fraud, Real Estate, Real Estate Title
Title Issues And Title Insurance At the end of most Florida residential real estate closings, the goal of the seller is to walk away from the closing table with money from the sale of his or her home. Easy enough. However, a buyer usually has a few goals he or she... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Since we receive many calls about real estate closings (from both buyers and sellers), I thought it would be a good idea to share some articles we have written in the past about Florida closings that answer some of the most frequently asked questions. Here are 10... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Florida residential real estate brokers operate businesses that are heavily regulated. It makes no difference if they are affiliated with a large national chain like Coldwell Banker, Century 21, or RE/MAX, or they run a local operation. Every single real estate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Most people in Florida give a mortgage as security to finance the purchase of their new single family home or condominium. It’s a relatively simple process: the buyer finds a conventional mortgage lender; applies for the loan; furnishes the necessary... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Condos and Townhouses, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents
Last Update: 02/22/16 When it’s time to actually close on your new home or condo here in South Florida, it can be intimidating to see just how much paperwork is involved. Even if it’s a small house or condo, closings can take lots of time (hours!). Why? Even...