The Far-Bar “AS IS” Residential Contract For Sale And Purchase is one of the most important aspects to a real estate transaction.
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How to Fill Out the Far-Bar “AS IS” Residential Contract For Sale And Purchase
by Andrew Pardun on June 29th, 2020 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Contracts, Pinellas County, Real Estate

How to Buy Your First House
by Andrew Pardun on June 24th, 2020 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Pinellas County, Real Estate, St Petersburg
Purchasing your first home is something that you will never forget and it may well be one of the most important decisions that you make in your lifetime.
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Your Guide to Prorated Taxes in a Real Estate Transaction
by Andrew Pardun on June 15th, 2020 in Real Estate Law
In both commercial and residential real estate transactions in Florida, the real estate taxes are prorated as of the date of the closing.
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COVID-19’s Affect on Contractual Duties of Parties in Real Estate
by Andrew Pardun on June 8th, 2020 in Business & Corporate Law, Real Estate Law
Tags: Business, Corporate, Pinellas County, Real Estate
This article explains how the Coronavirus (COVID-19) affects contractual duties of parties in real estate contracts and leases.
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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates to 0% Making Refinancing and New Purchases Attractive for Homeowners
by Andrew Pardun on March 16th, 2020 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Federal Reserve, Interest Rate, Pinellas County, Real Estate, St Petersburg
In an effort to combat the negative economic implications of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Federal Reserve made the decision this past weekend to cut interest rates to 0% for the first time since the financial crisis of 2008.
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What You Need to Know When Selling Your Primary Residence in Florida
by Andrew Pardun on April 22nd, 2019 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Capital Gains, Consumer Price Index, Real Estate, St Petersburg, Tampa Bay
Are you considering selling your primary residence in Florida? If so, there are a few things you must consider that could save you a bundle on your real estate and…
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Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney by Your Side
by Andrew Pardun on September 28th, 2018 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Pinellas County, Real Estate, St Petersburg
An interest in land is called real estate. The term interest the method by which a person deals with land. The person may own land, buy land sell land or lease land. All these terms show that the person has an interest in land. The transaction made to make the interest in land legal is called a real estate contract and once the contract is recorded in government records the person gets title to the land.
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If A Seller’s Broker Could Be Liable To Purchaser For Fraudulent Non-Disclosure In A Residential Sale, Would A Transaction Broker And/Or A Buyer’s Broker Also Be Liable?
by Howard Ross on October 27th, 2016 in Real Estate Law
Tags: Pinellas County, Real Estate, St Petersburg, Tampa Bay
The opinion of Goodman v. Rose Realty West, Inc., 193 So.3d 86 (Fla. 4th DCA 2016) indicates that a seller’s real estate agent’s knowledge of defects that materially affect the value of the property which were not readily observable and not disclosed to the buyer could make the seller’s broker for whom the agent worked liable to the buyer.
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