Florida Realtors Legal News
Legal News Archive
NAR’s latest Consumer Guide provides an overview of property taxes, exemptions, reassessments and more to help buyers and sellers navigate real estate transactions.
Realtors must have written agreements with buyers before home tours. ERS and EBBA updates include conditional vs. unconditional termination options.
HOA covenants can shape neighborhoods and the lives of residents significantly. Here's what real estate agents should know about HOA CC&Rs.
Florida law presumes brokers as transaction brokers unless a disclosure is made. This role allows limited representation, no fiduciary duty and limited confidentiality.
The new Fairhaven 2.0 fair housing training platform raises the bar with challenging scenarios, actionable takeaways and a tour through NAR’s archives.
A Realtor Broker learned one of their sales associates was reposting false and misleading statements on social media about a local appraiser and international real estate brokers. Is this a violation of the Code of Ethics? Are appraisers and international brokers included in the definition of real estate professional under the Code?
NAR's "Preparing for Homeownership" guide helps buyers explore home choices, down payment options, available resources and much more.
In shared ownership, one person can finance to buy the other out or sell the home and split the equity. A legal case is costly so it’s best to reach an agreement.
The Florida DBPR launched a website to clarify condo law changes with educational resources, FAQs and other important information.
The legal webinar will help Realtors navigate upcoming changes to robocall and robotext rules, providing best practices for members to implement in their businesses.