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Last Update: 12/20/22 What Type of Property Conditions Must Be Disclosed to Florida Home Buyers (And What Can Be Kept Hidden) Under Florida Law? Under Florida law, a buyer can sue for damages, and even rescind a transaction, where a seller or real estate agent... 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 | Closings, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 02/24/16 What is an Earnest Money Deposit? When a buyer decides to make an offer to buy a house or condo here in Florida, he/she presents to the Seller a signed Purchase and Sale Agreement, which is normally accompanied by a check... 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 Real Estate, Mold, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 4/14/21 Unfortunately, in Florida, fraud claims against real estate agents are common. Fraud claims against real estate professionals cover a variety of situations, but they all share a common characteristic: this was not just a mistake, the real estate... 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...