Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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yes, we needed a lawyer to close on our property in Ct., too
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#47
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No need for lawyer or title insurance if you pay cash!
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#48
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I sold 5 houses in NJ and never used a lawyer. Don’t know where you got that from.
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#49
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#50
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No Need
Hi. We have bought and sold many properties throughout the years and have not used a real estate attorney since our first house closing in 1982. Have closed at title companies since then, and everything has been fine.
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Do what makes you feel comfortable. I have bought two homes in TV and have NEVER hired an attorney
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#52
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Real Estate Lawyer
As a retired realtor I would suggest (just to check the final signed and accepted contract) you hire a real estate lawyer to proof it. For you to read through a contract and understand what is in it may be overwhelming and stressful. What ever makes you comfortable with the purchase is where it's at.
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i was surprised, too, that atty representation was not policy,,, we bought from a private individual w/o licensed real estate personnel involvement,,, our title co will 'hold' closing,,, its unlikely we'll ever see sellers again,,, sounded a bit odd so i asked hometown atty if this is standard,,, he said he did the same
good point on tv real estate brokers/salesmen - they are NOT Realtors therefore no applicable code of ethics,,, the sop is make the sale',,, our tv broker showed 8-10 properties - standard comment was 'sellers are motivated - they'll accept far less than asking $ ! someone doesn't know the law of agency imo |
#54
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Lawyer at closing
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Hiring a Lawyer
No - if u r paying cash.
Yes - if you own your own business and financing via the Villages. At escrow, the villages will add paperwork - and threaten with daily fees - have a good attorney that can and will stand up to the billionaires. If u do not close on TV terms - and if any problems - just shrink and do what they say or be prepared for a lawsuit. |
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I have been a Realtor in Florida for over 2 decades. I lawyer has never been necessary. We use title companies that have lawyers connected to them. If a problem should arise it will be handled before closing. Not sure about The Villages sales agents, but we use contracts and forms designed by The Florida Association of Realtors that protect consumers. If I have a question my brokerage gives me the opportunity to discuss my issue with an attorney. Good luck! Andrea Bonivich, Sellstate Superior Realty
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#57
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I bought 8 homes and never hired a lawyer.
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#58
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That’s true. Just closed today on a home. They use title co’s here. The title company researches the deed, and you wire the payment to the Title co’s Bank. Different but legal. Your R.E agent will guide you. Seller pays most of the closing fees.
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I was good on no lawyer only concern was paying $1700.00 for title Insurance I did not think was needed. Thanks for confirming my not needing to pay for a unneeded service
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#60
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I used the title company... but usually, I write in my own words on the contract exactly what I understand it to say and anything I am not sure of I put a question mark besides. I record the explanation given to me so that if I ever have to go to court I can clearly show what I have agreed to.
Most of the time it is not necessary to do this and occasionally like mortgage contracts they won’t allow you to... that is when I walk away. |
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