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    All of these are evident in South Florida’s current housing market. “South Florida is experiencing a housing bubble,” Alyssa Soto Brody, a real estate broker and co-founder of Miami- and New ...

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    Tenant screening. "'Tenant screening'" is used primarily by residential landlords and property managers to evaluate prospective tenants. The purpose is to assess the likelihood the tenant will fulfill the terms of the lease or rental agreement and will also take great care of the rental property in question. The process culminates in a decision ...

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    Alex Coffman, real estate agent and co-owner at Teifke Real Estate, sees Florida’s taxes as a major upside. “Florida does not levy a state income tax on individuals,” Coffman said.

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    v. t. e. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is a federal program in the United States that awards tax credits to housing developers in exchange for agreeing to reserve a certain fraction of rent-restricted units for lower-income households. [ 1] The program was created under the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA86) to incentivize the use of ...

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    Estoppel certificate. An Estoppel Certificate (or Estoppel Letter) is a document commonly used in due diligence in real estate and mortgage activities. It is based on estoppel, the legal principle that prevents or estops someone from claiming a change in the agreement later on. [ 1] It is used in a variety of countries for commercial and ...

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