Florida Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement
Sell a residential property in Florida with this Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement.
- Marketable Title. The seller must provide marketable and insurable title to the purchaser at closing.
- Title Defects. The purchaser will have an opportunity to examine the title evidence, and must notify the seller prior to closing of any title defects.
- Types of Financing. The Purchase and Sale Agreement can be used for a cash sale, seller financing, a mortgage loan assumption, or for a purchase under a new mortgage loan. If new loan financing is involved, the sale is contingent upon the purchaser obtaining the financing.
- Seller Documents. The seller will provide title insurance, an attorney's opinion on title, any surveys, deeds of trust, easements or other documents related to the property.
- Disclosure. The Agreement contains the real property disclosures required by Florida law.
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Florida Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement form is provided in MS Word format, and is easy to use and understand.
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Microsoft Word Last Updated: 14-April-2016