By Admin | Published September 14, 2016 | Posted in Tampa Real Estate Attorney | Tagged Tags: closing disclosure form, loan closing documents, Real Estate Attorney, tampa real estate, tampa real estate attorney | Leave a comment
In the past, federal law required that two forms be provided to a home buyer at, or shortly before their loan closing. The information on these forms, known as the final TIL and HUD1, was often overlapping and inconsistent. Home buyers often found the forms confusing. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Read More
Read MoreFederal law required that consumers be provided two different disclosure forms at the time of their loan closing. The information on the two forms was often overlapping, inconsistent and confusing for consumers. The Dodd-Frank Act directed the CFPB to meld the two forms into a single disclosure form that would be easy for consumers to Read More
Read MoreTampa real estate attorney Frank Charles Miranda understands the steps involved in a home purchase can be complicated and confusing when attempted alone. The potential for problems becomes magnified when the home is located on one of Tampa’s coveted private lakes, like White Trout Lake. A home purchase requires attention be focused on a number Read More
Read MoreFor nearly anyone, purchasing a Tampa home is the largest and most important decision they will need to make. Whether they are purchasing or selling, hiring a Hillsborough County real estate attorney early in the process means you will be protected against surprises, and ensure a smooth and low-stress closing date. Following, you will find Read More
Read MoreEither the purchase or sale of a residence can be one of the most important, but confusing transactions any adult will make. Recognizing the potential problem, Tampa Florida attorney Frank Charles Miranda issued a statement providing some clarity to the role of legal counsel in Tampa Bay real estate transactions. Miranda explained that the process Read More
Read MoreThe office of Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. understands the pride of living in and doing business in the Greater Tampa Bay area. It is our honor to fight for the protection of that privilege for our clients, because life is more than a battle waged over Tampa real estate issues. We are prepared to be the Read More
Read MoreFor most people in Tampa, buying or selling a home is the most expensive transaction they will ever execute. This fact alone may make you want to find the right Tampa real estate attorney. It is always a good idea to consider the addition of a Tampa real estate attorney to the transaction if: The Read More
Read MoreIn almost every Tampa real estate transaction the question is always the same. Is it necessary for me to hire a Tampa real estate attorney? The answer can be both simple and complex. Your local real estate agent should be able to advise you what the protocol is in the area in which you want Read More
Read MoreWhile some states require that a real estate lawyer be involved whenever someone buys a home, in other states, a real estate attorney is a participant in the home-buying process by choice. If a real estate lawyer is not the norm or required, legal counsel can be something that any homebuyer needs. If something falls Read More
Read MoreFrank Charles Miranda, P.A. is a one stop real estate law firm. As a Florida native, Frank has a broad base of experience of practicing real estate law in Florida including- Commercial property sales Residential property sales Foreclosure action and defense Contract preparation Real estate financing Real estate disputes and litigation Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. Read More
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