Working in Miami-Dade County? Sellers Must Disclose Special Taxing Districts

Florida Realtors® recently updated the Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase, its As Is companion, and all Comprehensive Riders on June 14, 2019. The changes result from Miami-Dade County revising its county code; sellers must now disclose Special Taxing Districts in Miami-Dade County when applicable.

Samples of the Updated Forms:

  1. Checkbox added to Paragraph 19 of the Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase and its As Is companion | View Sample

  2. Comprehensive rider added for use with the Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase and its As Is companion| View Sample

  3. Addendum added for use with the Contract for Residential Sale and Purchase (CRSP) or Vacant Land Contract | View Sample

Please Note: In the footer area, these forms will reflect a 6/19 revision date and be marked as FloridaRealtors®/FloridaBar-5x, ASIS-5x, and the comprehensive riders will be labeled as CR-5x. The 5x forms will replace the existing Florida Realtors®/FloridaBar-5, ASIS-5, and all of the CR-5s.

Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® is the 3rd largest local Realtor® association in the country, representing 33,000 Realtors®, 35,000 MLS subscribers, and 5 regional boards across South Florida & the Treasure Coast. For more info, visit Rworld.com or contact Communications@rworld.com.

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