Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We purchased our home in 2022 from TV real estate agent and the title work was done by Peninsula Land & Title.
Selling our home now in 2025 and using a real MLS realtor. During a complete title search it was discovered that permit work was never inspected for the former owners —- before we even bought our home. Peninsula said that they do not pull Municipal Title searches unless the buyer asks for them. Now the fun begins for me :-( Buying a home - ask for. municipal title search. |
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Can you describe exactly what that is? Plus, how and where you will be doing that search? At the county level?
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I guess that's too much trouble for the $1000 or $1500 you pay for title insurance.
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That should be part of the process of getting a certificate of occupancy. Alternatively, go to the municipality and check the permitting history at the real estate tax department. Takes only a few minutes,
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Me thinks, and me only, that there was an implied assumption that the title company, which is concerned with prior owners and liens, also is expected to research work permits. .
work permits and titles are legally different items. . but the point is valid, the VLS rep didn't do the entire property prep for sale which is expected of an MLS agent. My current MLS agent did a permit review and come up with no permits pulled, which was incorrect, but the online doesn't go back more than 8 years. . . but I did find inspected permits which were not closed. . . |
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