DUE DILIGENCE IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN SOUTH FLORIDA Almost all commercial transactions in Florida, whether selling commercial real estate, assets, or real estate with a company, carry with it a Due Diligence period. Due Diligence on Commercial Real Estate Transactions in Miami is the period of time the buyer, acting in conjunction with their real estate attorney, has to inspect… Read more »
PARTITION ACTIONS IN FLORIDA TO DIVIDE REAL PROPERTY BETWEEN OWNERS Many property owners in Florida own property by virtue of a Will, a divorce, or death of another title holder. Or perhaps the property was passed down during the life of the prior owner or family member. This leaves you to own the property with… Read more »
Struggling private student loan borrowers, who have gone into default, and having trouble making ends meet, have options. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, who has studies 5,300 private student loan complaints, have reported that of the over 5,000 loans analyzed during a one year period, complaints rose by more than 37 percent, most of them centered… Read more »
In the market to purchase a new property and think that your derogatory credit, foreclosure, prior short sale, bankruptcy, deed in lieu or mortgage default will prohibit you from obtaining a new loan? Think again. Fannie Mae released a report that it intends to revise the waiting period, from seven to four years for borrowers that have… Read more »
You have time. That is what we all wish we had more of. However, as a homeowner in foreclosure, if you are facing a FORECLOSURE SALE DATE and think you have run out of time, you may be wrong. The bank wants you to believe that. Often, they even place fraudulent calls to the homeowner… Read more »
If you are experiencing trouble making your mortgage payments, anticipate a job loss or loss of income, or a medical condition or divorce has left you unable to make the mortgage payment, we are here to help! At Jacqueline A. Salcines, P.A. we have been assisting borrowers with their banking and real estate needs for… Read more »
Florida is one of the very few states that does not tax its residents individually on their income and wages earned. It is only one in seven states that does not. This means that any resident in Florida will pay income tax to the IRS on income and wages earned, however, will not be doubly taxed… Read more »
DYCK O’ NEAL SUITS SOUTH FLORIDA DEBT SETTLEMENT LAWYERS DYCK O’NEAL LAWSUITS FOR SHORT SALE PROMISSORY NOTES DEBT SETTLEMENT ATTORNEYS Dyck O’Neal, a privately owned debt collection company, continues to purchase promissory notes and deficiency debt that was created from short sales and borrowers who lost their homes in foreclosures. Continuing to pry on these poor… Read more »
Todo los contratos de arendimiento en la Florida para rentar propiedad esta controlado bajo las provisiones de Florida Statutes Capitulo §83. Duenos de casa, si se encuentran con un inquilino que no paga la renta, tienen que cumplir con las las leyes y no pueden tomar la ley dentro de sus propias manos. Es decir,… Read more »