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November 14, 2020 Free Articles

How do you create a Real Estate Sales Team

A developing trend in the real estate business is the Real Estate Sales Team. Presently, the Florida Real Estate Commission Rules only allow brokers to supervise agents. But real estate agents can ethically, legally, and properly create a team under the supervision of a primary agent.

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What do I need to know before I buy commercial property

In 1985 the Florida Supreme Court decided that buyer beware does not apply to commercial property. In other words, caveat emptor is alive and well in non-residential real estate transactions. The reason is because commercial property buyers are capable of and knowledgeable about performing substantial due diligence. For that reason, they are considered sophisticated investors.

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What do I need to know before buying a foreclosed home in Florida

Caveat emptor or buyer beware does not apply to residential real estate purchases in the Sunshine State. Florida law places an affirmative duty on sellers to disclose unobservable material defects that the seller actually knows about. As a consequence, buyers have a right to rely on the seller’s representations about their home. But the particular circumstances of the transaction dictate whether a representation is material.

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What is a lis pendens

A lis pendens is a document filed in a lawsuit and recorded by the clerk in the public records. It creates a cloud on title to real property. It is specifically authorized in Florida by Section 48.23 of the Florida Statutes.

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What you need to know before buying a home in Florida

In 1985 the Florida Supreme Court decided that buyer beware does not apply to residential real estate. From then, Florida law placed an affirmative duty on sellers to disclose to buyers all material defects that they actually know about and that are unobservable to the buyers. As a consequence, buyers can rely on a seller’s representations about the house. But whether a particular representation is material under Florida law depends upon the circumstances of the transaction.

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Is it mean to lien

A lien under Florida law is really just notice that the lienholder has an interest in some property either real or personal. The most common liens are construction liens recorded by those who improve property and are not fully paid. But there are other types of liens. This addresses what the process and benefits of a lien and the implications of recording a lien.

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How can I get out of my commercial lease

Commercial leases are controlled by Part I of the Landlord Tenant Act in Florida. It is found at Chapter 83 in the Florida Statutes. The terms of each lease are unique. For each particular situation an experienced business lawyer must review your lease to determine if you can be released from those obligations and what you can do.

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How to Harvard Referencing Website Generator?

If you are a Harvard Law student, there is no better time than the spring semester to learn how to Harvard Referencing Website Generator. This website allows you to build your own website in just a few minutes. You can add your own pictures, videos, and audio clips.

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e-Discovery Explained

e-Discovery or electronic discovery is the process of obtaining and exchanging electronically stored information or ESI in a civil lawsuit. ESI can include emails and digitally stored documents. Lawyers commonly use software to efficiently sort through that data. This article is an explanation of what e-Discovery is and how it works.

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How do Us Savings Bonds Work?

Savings bonds are one of the most efficient ways of protecting your investments, and they also can be a great way to keep up with the ever-changing economy. Savings bonds are a way for you to get money for investing in the stock market. This is because they come backed by a collateral asset such as a property.

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Should I Arbitrate

The operative question about arbitration is normally whether to include an arbitration provision in your business contracts or to sign a contract that includes arbitration. Whether you should arbitrate your company dispute depends on a variety of factors including the contract, the cost, and the purpose for which you desire to use arbitration. These are the basics of a Florida arbitration.

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Can I borrow more on my buy to let mortgage?

There are many questions that a person that is looking to get into the buy to let industry will need to ask. One of the most common questions that people ask is, "Can I borrow more on my buy to let mortgage?" There are three main types of mortgages for people who are looking to get into the buy to let business.

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What is mediation

Parties in a Florida civil lawsuit are required to mediate before they can go to trial. Trials can be an uncertain and expensive process. Mediation allows the parties and their lawyers to meet confidentially with a mediator to discuss whether they can resolve their dispute. No one decides who is right or wrong in mediation.

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Jade Roller: Your Wrinkle-Fighting Magic Wand!

Lately, the jade roller has become the most buzzed-about beauty tool. Thanks to the internet! But do you wonder if this perplexing yet pretty tool does its job as it claims to be? Well! It is worth adding this to your skincare routine. Thinking why? Read the blog to know more about Jade roller and its benefits.

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Questions To Ask When You’re Choosing A Boston Moving Company

Moving is a big deal and there are many things to consider! When you're looking for a Boston moving company to do a lot of the work for you, you want to ask the right questions and make sure this is something you can trust! Read on to learn more about what information to get when hiring a Boston moving company.

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