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A credit score reflects payment habits, debt use, credit age, types and new applications. Understanding these factors can help improve a financial future.
A condo-related law supported by Florida Realtors takes effect July 1. It improves condo document transparency and extends certain deadlines.
Fraudsters use fake quitclaim deeds to steal homes, selling or renting them without owners’ knowledge. Stay alert by monitoring records and protecting your information.
Watch for cracks, misaligned doors/windows, popped nails and drainage issues – early signs of foundation problems. Fixing them quickly helps avoid costly damage.
If you dispute a condo charge, review your documents, gather evidence, and respond in writing. If that fails, consider legal help to challenge the assessment.
The Everglades have a positive impact on real estate, fisheries, and tourism, while also reducing flood risk and helping protect drinking water.
The federal government plays an essential role in immediate disaster relief and could do more to help residents recover and communities build resiliency, NAR said.
A bathroom remodel can enhance comfort and boost home value, but costs vary widely depending on size, scope, materials and labor.
Freestanding cabinets, hutches, and vintage pieces offer stylish, flexible storage at lower costs, as interest grows in “unfitted” kitchens and resale finds.
The gap between new builds and existing homes has narrowed, presenting an opportunity for real estate agents and buyers to navigate a tough affordability environment.