Real Estate Agents in Florida

Different states have different laws and common practices when it comes to buying a home. Here are some important things to know if you’re thinking of buying a home in Florida.

Your Realtor is a Transaction Broker: A transaction broker’s job is to facilitate the transaction. Transaction brokers can represent buyers, sellers, or both. They work ethically and fairly with all parties and disclose all known facts that materially affect the value of a home.

All Florida real estate licensees are assumed to be transaction brokers, unless other arrangements are made in writing (for example, single agency for buyer or seller, or non-representation).

Attorneys are not Required at Closing: Most Florida real estate transactions are closed with title agents. Many title companies have real estate attorneys on staff for as-needed consultations. You may, of course, retain the services of a licensed real estate attorney at any point in your Florida real estate transaction, at your cost.

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Erik Neilsen, 13951 Se 121st Place, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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M Owen, 419 N.e. 36 Ave, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Kathleen Payton, 13495 Se 108 Court Rd, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Lawrence Payton, 13495 Se 108 Ct Rd, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Rudolph Ramsaroop, 10805 Se Hwy 464c, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Caren Risley, 9300 Se 180th Avenue Rd, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Richard Rogers, 15352 Se 103rd St Rd, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Irma Ruiz, 76 Fisher Way Trl., Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Munie Rupnarain, 13520 E Hwy 25, Ocklawaha FL 32183

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Kurt Snider, 13780 Se Hwy 464c, Ocklawaha FL 32179

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Insurance can be Challenging: In addition to homeowner’s insurance, your lender may require flood insurance.

Homes with older roofs, or roofs that do not meet certain wind mitigation standards, may be tougher to insure, often requiring higher premiums.

Your insurer may charge a higher rate if your home has older plumbing (e.g., galvanized pipes), outdated electrical, no hurricane straps or other issues.

Get an insurance quote as soon as your contract is signed and finalize the details well in advance of your closing date.

Foreclosures Are Not Fast: In Florida, foreclosure is a judicial proceeding that can take a year or more to complete.

Foreclosure listings on Zillow and similar sites are often wrong, showing incorrect prices, or even showing homes that aren’t listed yet, or have already been sold.

Tracking down a bank that may or may not own a particular REO property to make an offer is virtually impossible – you must wait until it comes on the market.

Florida is a Homestead State: Florida homeowners can file for a homestead exemption worth up to $50,000 (home must be your primary residence). The exemption reduces the amount of property taxes Florida homeowners must pay, and limits how much their taxes can increase each year.




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