Tag: real-estate

  • Canada to treat LLLPs and LLPs from Florida and Delaware as Corporations for Taxes

    – Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced that limited liability limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships organized under the laws of Florida or Delaware will be taxable as corporations for Canadian income tax purposes. – US LLLPs and LLPs with Canadian owners will now be subject to double income tax, as they will be treated as…

  • What to Keep After Buying a House

    1. The buyer’s agent agreement with the brokerage 2. The real estate purchase agreement 3. Riders, addenda, or amendments to the purchase agreement 4. Seller disclosure forms 5. Inspection report – The closing disclosure details the loan type, loan term, closing costs, interest rate, and other financial elements of the note. – The deed received…

  • Florida Real Estate Market Report 2023: A Guide for High School Students

    1. People who exercise regularly have better mental health. 2. Consuming too much sugar can negatively impact cognitive function. 3. Regular meditation improves sleep quality. 4. Drinking coffee can provide a short-term boost in cognitive function. 5. Exposure to nature can reduce stress levels. – Increased vacant land development transactions in central Florida, particularly in…

  • “Why Unmarried Couples Should Plan for the Future”

    1. Unmarried partners are not protected by state and federal laws when it comes to inheritance, taxes, and decision-making powers. 2. Without estate planning, the state’s intestacy statute will determine who receives money and property, and unmarried partners may receive nothing under the law. 3. If a beneficiary is not designated on a life insurance…

  • “How to Get Money Owed from a Criminal Restitution Order in Florida”

    1. Aggrieved parties named as victims in a criminal Restitution Order have an enforceable right to restitution, similar to a judgment holder. 2. Victims can enforce their right to restitution through the civil collection process, including filing a Civil Restitution Lien on the offender’s property. 3. If a party does not qualify as a victim…