1. Law Office of David Steinfeld, P.L. Seller failed to disclose defects in the house you bought Sellers of residential real estate in Florida are legally required to disclose material defects they actually know about that are not readily observable to a buyer. This article will address what to do when you discover that the seller failed to disclose a material defect in the house you just bought.
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4. Law Office of David Steinfeld, P.L. Florida expert commercial litigator Real Estate Law Videos In this series, David Steinfeld discusses what business litigators do in real estate disputes, commercial due diligence, and residential disclosures with "as is" contracts,
He also discusses landlord-tenant issues from both the landlord and the tenant sides, what buyers and sellers need to know about brokers and real estate agents and for brokers and agents how they can best insulate their commissions.
5. Law Office of David Steinfeld, P.L. 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.
6. Law Office of David Steinfeld, P.L. 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.
7. Law Office of David Steinfeld, P.L. 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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