3 answers · 21 pts
Asked by Jessica | Newberry, FL | 02-06-2023
Hello Jessica, An easement is part of the property. However, it must accessible to the party that uses the easement. You can not put a fence through the easement or plant trees/shrubs on the easement making it inaccessible. An example is a utility easement. If a utility company, such as Florida Power, has a utility easement on your property. This easement is used in times of power shortages or other types of situations. I hope this answers your questions. Jennifer Lee, Campus to Coast Realty
Asked by Yevette | Albuquerque, NM | 02-06-2023
Hello Yvette, A pending means the home has a contract for purchase on it. Depending on wether or not the seller is accepting backup contracts determines whether or not you can tour the home. If you did tour a home that had a pending sale and fell in love with it, you could have your Realtor submit a backup contract for you. What that means....Should the buyer with the primary contract cancel their contract with the seller, your contract would move in to the first position, provided there are not multiple back up contract. I hope this answer helps. Good luck to you and your home search. Jennifer Lee Campus to Coast Realty
Asked by Joe | Naples, FL | 01-27-2023
It sounds to me that you are a seller. When you sell you do not have interest on the sale. You will have closing costs and expenses.