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The homestead exemption in Florida may refer to three different types of homestead exemptions under Florida law: exemption from forced sale before and at death per Art. X, Section 4(a)-(b) of the Florida Constitution; restrictions on devise and alienation, Art. X, Section 4(c) of the Florida Constitution; and exemption from taxation per Art ...
Maryland House Bill 107, also known as HB107, is a Maryland state law passed in 2022 that mandates that condominiums, housing associations, cooperatives, and homeowner associations complete a reserve study by October 1, 2023. [1]
Under the common law, real estate can be jointly owned at a given time. [16] In most states, in a tenancy in common , co-tenants each have a theoretical right to possess the whole property. [ 16 ] Co-tenants must also share rents received from third-parties, as well as upkeep expenses and taxes. [ 16 ]
At least in the United States, the principle of caveat emptor ("let the buyer beware") was held for many years to govern sales. As the idea of an implied warranty of habitability began to find purchase, however, issues like the stigma attached to a property based on acts, "haunting", or criminal activity began to make their way into legal precedents.
A new year also means new laws in Florida. The Florida Legislature passed the laws earlier this year and they take effect Jan. 1, 2024: SB 784 gives local law enforcement agencies the ability to ...
The late actor’s home was officially sold for $8.5 million nearly one year after his sudden death on Oct. 28, 2023 ... Sales of previously owned homes fell 1% in September compared with August ...
The bills apply to landlords and property owners and should be passed by the Legislature even if landlords, property owners and the real estate industry see the disclosure of flood information as ...
In some states, laws provide for exemptions (typically called homestead exemptions) and/or limits on the percentage increase in tax, which limit the yearly increase in property tax so that owner-occupants are not "taxed out of their homes". Generally, these exemptions and ceilings are available only to property owners who use their property as ...