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What Are Florida Home Sellers Required to Disclose When Selling? Florida home sellers are legally required to disclose all known facts that materially affect the value of the property and are not readily observable by the buyer. This includes roof issues, prior water damage, unpermitted work, mold,

How to Price Your Broward County Home in 2026 (And Why Overpricing Will Cost You)
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$475K Pompano Beach Home: 3BR + In-Law Suite, No HOA, One Mile from the Ocean
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