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Can answer most any residential real estate question and more specifically questions about South Florida Real Estate. Massachusetts Real Estate Broker, Massachusetts Construction Supervisor and Florida Real Estate Broker. Have personally owned and sold hundreds of homes and at one time owned and managed 100's of apartment and well as did condominium conversions.
Homes, condos, construction, real estate law, apartment ownership. Can refer buyers and sellers to capable agents in South Florida -- am not actively seeking clients for my own account.
Many education courses in regards to Real Estate and Banking. Attended Harvard and Princeton Universities.
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Here in Florida the builders and realtors seem to misstate the homes dimensions frequently. Usually the stated size, square footage, is overstated so it appears you are getting a lower price per square
Lisa: 1. Does the law in Florida require the seller, through listing agent or seller's agent to supply Seller's Disclosure on foreclosed as is property condition? NO 2. Does the law in Florida require
Very complex question with many answers. The easiest way to handle this problem is to do what the building dept. wants you to do -- pull a permit and correct the situation, whatever it is. If this involves
If the agent who is showing you the home has done the work, 2 showings already, and is OK to deal with, then you do not need your own agent. In my experience, you will get a better deal with the listing
I would check on the internet as to specific eviction laws in Brevard County. You did not say whether they are paying rent or not paying rent, so they may not be subject to eviction laws. I would also
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