baseballmw8
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Good Afternoon,
My Fiancé and I are looking to buy a lot in a small subdivision in our hometown.
There are about 15 housed split up into 1.5 acre lots.
After acquiring the deed covenants from the listing agent we noticed that our house that we will be building needs to be 3,000 Square Feet Heated.
This is simply too large for us, we have no and plan on building anywhere from 2,200-2,600.
After meeting with the realtor yesterday he informed me that it is not heated square feet it can also have the square footage of a carport, patio roof, and porch.
He is going to be looking into this for us because I saw the deed saying it was heated square feet.
I also looked up some laws in FL and the Marketable Record Title Act states that after 30 years of of the deeds inception it expires, the entity that signed the deed is also no longer active (not sure if that matters).
Anyways we are in love with the lot and would love to move forward with it.
I would love to hear of any experience you guys have had with this or if anyone knows who I could get some answers from as far as city or county departments.
Thanks Guys
My Fiancé and I are looking to buy a lot in a small subdivision in our hometown.
There are about 15 housed split up into 1.5 acre lots.
After acquiring the deed covenants from the listing agent we noticed that our house that we will be building needs to be 3,000 Square Feet Heated.
This is simply too large for us, we have no and plan on building anywhere from 2,200-2,600.
After meeting with the realtor yesterday he informed me that it is not heated square feet it can also have the square footage of a carport, patio roof, and porch.
He is going to be looking into this for us because I saw the deed saying it was heated square feet.
I also looked up some laws in FL and the Marketable Record Title Act states that after 30 years of of the deeds inception it expires, the entity that signed the deed is also no longer active (not sure if that matters).
Anyways we are in love with the lot and would love to move forward with it.
I would love to hear of any experience you guys have had with this or if anyone knows who I could get some answers from as far as city or county departments.
Thanks Guys