Finding Homes in Tampa and Palm Harbor, Florida

Published: 25th March 2011
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Florida is a great state to live in. The state experiences steady progress in terms of education, employment, health care and housing. Out of all these, perhaps the most complicated matter is housing. Purchasing a home is a tedious process involving a number of laws and a significant amount of money.



The best way to move into a new home in a new place is to work with a dependable real estate agent. In this state, real estate agents enter into an agreement as a single agent representing either the seller or the buyer of the property. Agents have a fiduciary duty, which means that the law holds them responsible for specific duties to their client, as prescribed by the agreement of the contract.



Contracts between agents and clients usually include terms on providing honest services in good faith, having and applying reasonable care and skill, maintaining client-agent confidentiality, with the exemption of public information and when release of information is authorized by the client/buyer or required by law, not hesitating to present offers to sellers, and providing answers to your questions promptly, with complete and accurate information.




On the other hand, if you cannot afford to purchase a residential property, renting through the help of an agent is a good option as well. When choosing from the homes for rent in Palm Harbor, FL or in any other part of Florida, you must remember one thing: security deposits.



Security deposits are specific amounts of money that tenants pay as protection when damage occurs to the property. A security deposit can also be used to compensate or cover for rental balances and to pay for repairs and depreciation costs. The deposit is usually paid upon the signing of the contract. Tenants of homes for rent Tampa, FL protect themselves by having the landlord furnish a move-in checklist with pictures of the home’s condition at the time of rental, to compare with a move-out checklist at the time of leaving.



A house for rent in Tampa, FL may depreciate faster than homes in Palm Harbor, because of Tampa’s more intense exposure to the elements. The house may need closer attention for maintenance to save on the higher costs of deposit deductions for repairs after move-in and move-out checklists are compared. Remember that renters are responsible for the small maintenance repairs while the bigger structural repairs are handled by landlords.

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