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Originally Posted by Joaniesmom
Call me excited!
Hubs and I are coming to TV in April to purchase a home!
We are working with a realtor from TV. My question is: should we hire an attorney to represent us in this transaction? I understand the realtor would be representing the developer or seller, not us. Here in Ohio it is common to have an atty involved in a home sale/purchase but I'm told by the realtor that's not the case in FL?
Any advice or insights would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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We bought a designer over the internet and phone with TV Sales rep after seing the virtual tour and many photos. Our agent walked through with a camera and talked to us over the phone.Her opinion of condition of the home and the results of the home inspection made us feel that this pre-owned was what we wanted. Coincidentaly on our Lifestyles Visit, which we had arranged months before starting the buying process, we went to setllement The laws are so specific and protect the buyer so well we did not see the need for a lawyer. All went well and we are livng happily ever after as settled in FROGs.....
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