Tips
For Closing Your Sale or Purchase
by Ramona M. Chance, Attorney at
Law
4703
N.W. 53rd Ave., Suite A-3, Gainesville, Fl 32606
Phone: 352-335-3189 or Email: rmchance@bellsouth.net
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| Typical
Seller Expenses |
| Termite
Inspection and Repair |
| Miscellaneous
Repairs |
| Mortgage
Payoff |
| Documentary
Stamps on Deed |
| Owner
Title Insurance |
| Brokerage
Fee |
| Attorney
Fee |
| Other
costs may apply |
|
| Typical
Buyer Expenses (with new loan) |
| Home
Inspection |
| Credit
Report |
| Appraisal
Fee |
| Document
Preparation Fee |
| Tax
Service Fee |
| Underwriting
Fee |
| Lender
Title Insurance and Endorsements |
| Loan
Origination Fee |
| Loan
Discount Points |
| Documentary
Stamps on Mortgage |
| Intangible
Tax on Mortgage |
| Deed
and Mortgage Recording Fee |
| Homeowner's
Insurance |
| Survey |
| Attorney
Fee |
| Other
costs may apply |
|
Contracts:
A
verbal agreement to buy or sell real estate is not enforceable
in Florida. You must have a written agreement outlining the basic
terms. This article will give you some of the basics.
Most
buyers and sellers can agree upon a purchase and sale price. You
can research prior real estate sales in Alachua County by accessing
the Alachua County Property Appraiser's Office online at www.acpafl.org
and by searching by name, address, tax parcel number or subdivision.
This site will also provide other information about the property.
The
State of Florida collects documentary stamps, similar to sales
tax, on the transfer of real estate, at a cost of $7.00 per $1,000.00
of sales price. On a sales price of $100,000.00, the documentary
tax would be $700.00. This is usually paid by the Seller.
There
is also a nominal fee to record the deed in the amount of $6.00
for the first page and $4.50 for each additional page. This fee
is usually paid by the Buyer.
A
Buyer will want to know that the title to the property is marketable,
that is without liens or title defects. Most Buyers will want
Title Insurance which insures that the title is marketable. In
North Florida this cost is usually paid by the Seller. Please
call our office for an estimate. On a sales price of $100,000.00,
the owner title insurance policy will cost around $875.00.
A
Buyer should also obtain a boundary survey to determine that the
improvements are located on the real estate, do not encroach onto
the neighboring property, over a building setback line or an easement.
This cost is usually paid by the Buyer who can expect to spend
$350.00 to $450.00 for the survey of a subdivision lot.
The
Buyer may want to have a contract which is contingent upon an
inspection of the property. The cost of the inspection is usually
paid by the Buyer. The Seller and Buyer will want to provide in
the contract who will be responsible for any repairs. A termite
inspection is generally completed no more than 30 days before
closing and can be paid by either the Seller or the Buyer.
Ad
valorem taxes and homeowner association dues are prorated at closing.
Homeowner's Insurance is not assumable by the Buyer who must obtain
a new policy. The insurance premium is generally prepaid for one
year. Most lenders will require that taxes and insurance be escrowed
with the lender.
If
the Buyer is financing the purchase, most lenders will request
at least 30 days to process the loan. The Buyer will usually be
required to pay an application fee which covers the cost of the
credit report and an appraisal of the real estate. At closing
the Lender will collect additional charges for such things as
an underwriting fee, processing fee, document preparation, tax
service fee, courier fee, flood certification fee, and origination
fee. These charges will be disclosed to the Buyer within 3 days
of the Buyer's application with the Lender in a document called
a Good Faith Estimate. Buyers should compare not only the interest
rate quoted by the Lender but also the Lender's charges when shopping
for a loan.
The
State of Florida collects documentary stamps on the promissory
note to the Lender in the amount of $3.50 per thousand and a millage
fee of .002 on the mortgage. It is not unusual for Buyer's closing
costs and escrow to total $3,000.00 to $4,000.00.
Leasing
A
lease for more than one year must be in writing to be enforceable.
We recommend that everyone have a written lease which covers rent,
late fees, security deposit, maintenance and repair, term, default,
and whether a sublease s permitted. f a security deposit or last
month's rent is held by the Landlord, Florida law regulates how
the security deposit is held and provides disclosures which must
be given to the tenant. Please call our office for a copy of Florida
Statute Section 83.49.
Financing
A
lender is looking at the borrower's credit, capacity, character,
and collateral when making a loan: