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Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Commercial real estate transactions are usually far more complicated than residential transactions. The sales price is higher, there is more earnest money at stake, and the detailed sales contracts provide both buyer and seller with additional rights and responsibilities.
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Vacant Land Sales

Vacant land can provide great opportunities for homeowners, commercial builders, and investors. But you must understand the sales process in order to protect your legal rights. Let an experienced Miami real estate attorney protect your property rights, financial interests, and contractual rights throughout any transaction involving the sale of vacant land.
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Apartment Buildings

As title agents of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, the lawyers offer a wide range of Title...
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Buyer Representation

Some state laws require buyers and sellers to hire an attorney for a real estate transaction. Florida is not one of those states, but it is still a good idea for buyers to hire an attorney to represent throughout the process of purchasing Florida real estate.
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Escrow Services

Costa & Associates offers a wide range of Title Insurance Services including but not limited to examinations of title, title opinions, title insurance commitments and title insurance policies for both owners and mortgagees or investors.
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Refinance Transactions

Refinancing can be a helpful tool for homeowners, commercial property owners, and real estate investors. But it is not the only tool available.
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Shopping Centers

Commercial real estate can be a profitable investment - especially retail properties in busy shopping centers. But like any commercial real estate transaction, both buyers and sellers have significant legal rights at stake. Your property rights, contractual obligations, and financial interests can be impaired if you are not represented by a real estate attorney who has specific experience in real estate transactions involving shopping centers. Learn more about how buyers and…
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Real Estate Owned (REO) Closings

For real estate investors, distressed properties can be a great source of income. Real Estate Owned (REO) properties refer to land that has been taken back by a bank or a government loan insurer (such as Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac) in foreclosure, or a government agency as the result of tax liens.
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Residential Title and Closings

Here in Florida, almost all residential real estate sales will require a formal title search so that title insurance can be issued. And all real estate transactions require a formal closing at which title passes from the seller to the buyer.
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Seller Representation

While Florida law does not require sellers to have an attorney represent them in the sale of real estate, it is still important for sellers to protect their legal interests with advice from an experienced Miami real estate lawyer. A home sale can impede your property rights, contractual rights, and financial interests. It is important to be sure they are all protected throughout the process of selling a home.
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