By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Condominiums offer a long list of benefits to those who opt to reside in them. Condominium unit owners have the advantage of owning property without the hassle of property maintenance, repairs, and security concerns. Condos are…
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Standard Florida Real Estate Contract (Part 2 of 2)
By: Dan Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Here is Part 2 of the new FAR-BAR Contract blog post: Buyer Closing Costs Paragraph 9(b) offers a list of closing costs to be paid by the buyer. The owner’s title policy premium has been added as…
Standard Florida Real Estate Contract (Part 1 of 2)
By: Dan Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL The Florida BAR and Florida Association of Realtors recently adopted a new standard real estate contract. Because the new “FAR-BAR” contract will control the majority of residential real estate transactions in Florida, it is important to understand…
Is a New Owner Responsible for Condo or HOA Liens After Buying a Foreclosure in Miami or Broward County?
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Given that there are literally tens of thousands of homeowners and condominium associations in South Florida, it is no wonder that purchasers of foreclosure properties in Miami-Dade and Broward County frequently have questions about whether they…
Florida “As Is” Real Estate Contracts
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL As the real estate market in South Florida continues to heat up, more homeowners will undoubtedly list their homes for sale in Miami-Dade and Broward County. An important issue that all prospective homebuyers should investigate is…
What Is a Florida Realtor’s Responsibility To Their Client?
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. A rarely investigated subject by most buyers and sellers of residential real estate in South Florida is what role their realtor is playing in the transaction. By Florida Statute, there are three different roles that a realtor may play in a real estate deal. Whether…