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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 ...
Changes to the condominium laws have been looming over Florida’s condo market for several years. In 2022, ... the Florida real estate market is teetering on the edge. The promise of a brighter ...
New Florida laws are making condo living increasingly expensive and are forcing many owners out. Florida realtor Jeff Chenore has been in the real estate business for 30 years and says the ...
Also, recording laws generally do not protect purchasers against real estate taxes because notice of them is usually not required to be recorded for them to be effective. Finally, certain classes of nongovernmental liens such as mechanic's liens are often made effective for a certain period of time even if they are unrecorded.
Florida is one of several states where the courts are required to be involved in every step of the foreclosure process. By 2012, it took three years to complete the process. In nonjudicial states, it takes an average of 100 days.
Florida has a lot at stake with how real estate agents are paid. There are about as many full-time real estate agents in South Florida as there are middle school teachers and slightly more than ...
Florida provides for partition actions by statute, Chapter 64, which basically provides that any co-owner of real estate may seek partition. [5] In Florida, there are basically no defenses to a partition action, other than if the parties have agreed not to partition the real estate.
Florida is second in the nation for the most homeowner associations. But what do HOAs do? Can homeowners opt out? And what are the new HOA laws?