Closing Disclosure Forms 101 Much confusion still exists about the purpose and contents of the standardized Closing Disclosure statement used in financed real estate purchases throughout the United States. Although this form has been in use for several years, many...
Adding a Name to a Deed in Florida Self-help and legal DIY projects are always highly discouraged. This is particularly the case in reference to adding or removing individuals to and from deeds to real property in Florida. Oftentimes, real estate lawyers are hired to...
Real Estate Closing Costs in Florida Most parties to a real estate closing have at least a basic understanding of the purpose of the closing process. They understand that the closing process entails a closing agent coordinating all parties in efforts to execute all...
Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship & Tenancy by the Entirety as Alternative Estate Planning Tools in Florida Introduction In Florida, there are several ways in which you can own real property that would allow it to pass directly to joint owners upon the...
Why do you need a Real Estate Attorney in Florida? Despite Florida law not requiring either party to a residential real estate transaction to hire a real estate attorney, doing so has undeniable benefits. While most real estate negotiations in Florida involve only the...
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