Traditionally, homes were bought and sold on the principle of let the buyer beware. In other words, as long as the sellers of the home did not outright lie to the buyer, they would have no obligation to tell the buyer what was wrong with the home. It was the buyer’s...
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Important information to know about foreclosure
Owning a home is a goal for many Floridians and it often takes years of planning, saving, and searching to find the property that is just right for a home buyer. Once they are into their new home, they may put down roots, build a place to raise their family, and make...
Boundary disputes between neighbors can lead to lawsuits
Living next door to someone often comes with challenges, particularly if you cannot agree on where the line is between your property and theirs. Issues may arise if you check your property records and discover that your neighbor has built a fence or addition to their...
What should I know about commercial lease agreements?
Leases are legally binding contracts between a landlord and tenant for the rental of a property. While residential leases and commercial leases both serve this general purpose, they can be very different. One of the main differences is that while residential leases...