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SUMMARY:Representing Licensee Expertise
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260515T190000
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DESCRIPTION: Offering an opinion of the title
In Florida, real estate licensees are seen as experts in the field of real estate. Consequently, their clients rely on them to provide expert opinions. However, there are some opinions that licensees are not qualified or permitted to provide. For example, an opinion of title is to be provided by an attorney and not by a real estate licensee. The attorney will use the abstract of the title to give an opinion of the condition and marketability of the property&rsquo;s title. It is indeed an opinion and not a guarantee or proof of a clear title.
Under Florida law, no one with a real estate license is allowed to give any opinion on the title to real estate. Instead, a Florida licensee is required to advise the property buyer to consult with an attorney or a title company for an opinion of title and/or to purchase title insurance. Licensees may obtain the opinion from an attorney and then provide information on the title to the buyer.
Offering a...

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