by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Mold, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Appraiser, Realtor Disputes
Florida sellers and their agents must disclose known material issues, including property defects, mold, structural problems, roof leaks, plumbing and electrical issues, HVAC malfunctions, and past property damage. Failure to disclose can lead to legal claims for... by Larry Tolchinsky | Condos and Townhouses, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 04/18/16 What Happens When Buyers are Hurt by Misrepresentations by a Florida Real Estate Agent or a Florida Seller? Florida real estate has had its ups and downs over the past few years, with the housing market still recovering from all of the... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Condos and Townhouses, Construction, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents
Last Update: 02/24/16 As we all know, most real estate agents selling both commercial and residential real estate make their living by traveling by car along Florida’s oceanfront freeways, suburban streets, and rural wetland roads. Florida is a place where... by Larry Tolchinsky | Condos and Townhouses, Florida Condominium Law, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
Condominium living is a dream come true for many South Floridians, especially those who move here from other parts of the country as retirees or owners of vacation getaways. However, as with all things in life, there are pros and cons with condo living – and for... by Larry Tolchinsky | Closings, Florida Law, Real Estate
Florida sellers must disclose known property defects but not non-material facts like past deaths or HIV/AIDS diagnoses; failure to disclose can lead to legal action. Disclosure of facts that materially affect the value of real estate doesn’t always happen in...