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How to Conduct Property Lien Searches in Florida
Florida is one of the most competitive real estate markets in the United States, which makes selling or buying a property challenging on many levels. A lien against a property can further complicate an already demanding process and directl...
Do Buyers and Sellers Have To Use the Same Escrow Company to Close in Florida?
A popular question we receive at All Florida Title Company is if buyers and sellers in a real estate transaction have to use the same escrow company when closing on a Florida property. Unfortunately, the answer is a bit more complicated th...
How to Dispute a Real Estate Appraisal in Florida
With home values on the rebound after the recent economic shutdowns and rising building costs due to the pandemic, some homebuyers are encountering low appraisals for their properties. Lenders rely on these values to determine how much a b...
Selling a House in Florida? Here are the Legal Requirements
If you are planning to sell your home or other property in Florida, there are several legal requirements involved you should know about first. Compliance with state law is crucial from the negotiation phase to closing the purchase. This ar...
Six Questions You Should Be Asking About Florida Title Insurance
No matter what it is covering, insurance serves a vital purpose in our lives. From protecting your family from natural disasters to insuring against defects in a property title, these policies ensure your investments are secure from financ...
Top Legal Requirements for Florida Real Estate Brokers
Interested in a brokerage career or wonder what it takes to operate as such in Florida? Below is a brief overview of the most important legal requirements that Florida real estate brokers must follow.
What Are the Benefits of Working with a Florida Title Agent?
Are you about to take the big step of buying your first home? Don't make the mistake of assuming that hiring a Florida title agent isn't necessary or not worth the small investment. Believe it or not, one of the best ways for you to save m...
How Do I Remove Someone from a Deed in Florida?
If someone you love dies, or you get divorced, and there is real estate property involved, you may find yourself needing to remove someone's name from your Florida deed. The purpose of doing so is to eliminate their ownership rights, and m...
Can Florida Sellers Be Sued after Closing?
If you recently bought or sold a home with an undisclosed material issue (termites, roof leak, flooding basement), Florida law allows sellers to be held accountable. This statute also outlines different parties that could be liable and how...
How to Clear Title Defects in Florida?
One of life's biggest milestones is purchasing a home or investment property. But, to close on your new residence successfully, Florida law requires the title to be marketable. This means free and clear of defects that would bar its sale. ...