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Category: Real Estate

Navigating Reverse Mortgages: Legal Considerations Every Homeowner Should Know

For some senior citizens, as the years progress, they find themselves in a difficult financial situation. More so after retirement, when there is no additional income coming into the household. This could be due to a range of factors such as debt, medical or caregiver bills, insufficient social security income, and more. There are solutions…

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Understanding Title Insurance And Why Every Homebuyer Needs It

If you’re in the process of buying your first home, you’re probably learning just how many unexpected costs and fees real estate transactions involve. From attorneys’ bills to loan origination fees, appraisal fees, and more, the costs of closing a real estate transaction can quickly run into thousands of dollars. It may therefore be tempting…

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Should I Hire A Real Estate Lawyer When Purchasing Or Selling Property In Florida?

Florida boasts a warm and sunny climate, beautiful coastline, cultural diversity, and world-renowned tourist attractions. With so many desirable reasons to move to Florida, it’s no wonder that the real estate market is filled with attractive investment opportunities. A real estate lawyer is essential if you’re considering buying or selling in Florida. Hiring a real…

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Understanding Florida Asset Protection Laws

Have you ever considered what would happen to your property if a court entered a judgment against you? The party in whose favor the judgment is granted – the “judgment creditor” – will be entitled to collect on your assets to satisfy the judgment debt if you fail to pay them. While the idea of…

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The Role And Responsibilities Of A Closing Attorney

For many people, buying or selling a home will be one of the most important, complex transactions they’ll ever enter into. With so much at stake, sellers or buyers often hire a closing attorney to represent them throughout the process. But what, exactly, do they do? If you’re thinking of selling or purchasing property soon,…

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Benefits Of Hiring A Real Estate Attorney During A Property Closing

If you’re a fan of the Selling Sunset show, you may be under the impression that selling or buying a home is a simple matter of asking a real estate agent to arrange some show houses and negotiate a deal for you. In reality – and as all homeowners will know – the process is…

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A Guide On How To Qualify For A Reverse Mortgage

Unfortunately, after working hard for all their lives, many senior citizens find themselves in a difficult financial position after their retirement. This could be because their social security income is inadequate to make ends meet, because they face steep medical bills, or need to be able to pay for expensive nursing care. In these circumstances,…

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Do I Need A Real Estate Attorney When Buying Or Selling A Home In Florida?

Buying or selling a property can be a life-defining moment for many homeowners. Whether it’s your first home you’re buying or if you’re selling to upgrade. It can be both exhilarating and challenging to close the deal.  While you don’t need a real estate attorney to handle the sale for you, there are many reasons…

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What To Do When Facing A Home Foreclosure

Many Americans are getting behind on their bills in these hard economic times. Running behind on mortgage payments can result in possible home foreclosure. Homeowners have options when they are facing this unfortunate circumstance. Trying to prevent foreclosure on your own can be a big and life-changing mistake. An experienced attorney can fight for you…

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When Should You Consider a Reverse Mortgage?

You’ve heard of mortgages, but have you ever heard of reverse mortgages? These are unique types of house payments eligible for people over the age of 62 with considerable amounts of equity in their property. When seniors need additional funds not included in their fixed retirement income for certain expenses, they can get the money…

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