Real Estate: Florida/Expert Profile

Stephanie Frost

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returns 12/31/2009
Expertise

I can answer any general questions about the buying and selling process in the state of Florida such as:
How to market your home
Why choose a REALTOR?
How do I find a REALTOR?
Questions from first time buyers
Should I consider buying or selling without a REALTOR?
Helpful tips for home sellers
Helpful tips for home buyers
Tips for home sellers selling without a real estate agent(For Sale By Owner)
Questions about the Florida real estate market
Questions about horse specific properties such as farms, equestrian complexes, etc.

Experience in the area

I am a licensed Realtor in the state of Florida. I specialize in residential and equestrian properties.

Organizations

National Asociation Of Realtors Florida Association Of Realtors

Education/Credentials

Mercer University

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susan11/03/0910101010 
Lydia Brown05/23/0910101010Thank you, Stephanie
Lisa05/06/0910101010Thank You for your response and prompt .....
Tim04/26/0910101010Thanks
Joanne03/12/0910101010Thank you for getting back to us .....

Recent Answers from Stephanie Frost

2009-11-03 short sale:

Susan You're not alone. Many property owners are in the same boat, and unfortunately there is little to be done about it. Many buyers have goten leary of making offers on short sales due to the long

2009-11-01 real estate commission:

Tom, This issue isn't addressed by Florida law, but but it is all covered by the listing contract between the broker and the seller. Most listing contracts have a protection period during which a commission

2009-09-04 adding someone to a title:

A quit claim deed would be what you probably need. A Warranty Deed insures that the seller actually owns the property, and that there are no hidden liens on it. The seller is guaranteeing that he will

2009-06-05 Quit Claim Deed for selling a timeshare week:

Carl, While a Quit Claim Deed is valid in Florida, I can't imagine a buyer being willing to accept a Quit Claim Deed in place of a Warranty Deed. A Quit Claim deed merely conveys all rights to your

2009-06-01 BONUS:

Erika, Here in Florida, a real estate agent cannot be paid directly for anything related to real estate, but must be paid through their broker, who take their cut and then pays the remainder to the

 

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