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David O'KellyU.S.
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Any Questions about Real Estate in the "Treasure Coast Area" of Florida...this would be Ft. Pierce, Port Saint Lucie, Jensen Beach, Stuart, Palm City and Hobe Sound. | |
Steve SchifferU.S.
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Questions about buying, selling, renting or investing in residential and small commercial real estate. | |
Glenn GinsburgU.S.
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Answers general questions about residential real estate in Florida. More specific answers for the southwest area of Florida - Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero Florida - Collier and Lee Counties. Will not answer any questions about commercial real estate or business brokerage. |
Tony, This comes down to timing. Do you mean your are planning on or about to close on the purchase of a home and at the same time you have been gifted a home? If yes, maybe you could use the gifted
Sue, Be leery of swamp land...just trying to be funny...I could not resist. You should check with the county appraisers office in the county you are planning to buy. My gut tells me yes you will
Donna, Wow, what an ordeal. The landlord is required by law to go through a very specific process in which to make a claim on your security deposit. What I would do is look-up the Florida statute
Dear Stewart, Thank you for your question. Since the property is located within the State of Florida in the United States, both federal and state inheritance tax laws have an impact on the estate
Laura, Oh boy...sounds like you need a topography study as well? I would google land appraisals and use the county or city in which the land is located and see what comes up. In my world the lender

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