Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida

I have a buyer for the lot at $170,000. However, the lot is in the foreclosure process, no final judgement maybe by May 1, 2013. My questions' are the following:

The private note on the land is for $120,000, if I sell the lot for $170,000, do I get to keep the $50,000 profit.

Or can the private lender stop the sell until I pay; back interest, property taxes and attorney fees' (Around $28,000)?

Or does the private lender have to sue me for the above in civil court?


Asked on 3/15/13, 3:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Barry Stein De Cardenas, Freixas, Stein & Zachary

You need an attorney familiar with foreclosures and sales to assist you. The lender has a pending lien and anyone who pays you should insist on clear title and that would require a satisfaction of the underlying mortgage including all the costs and attorney's fees, interests, property taxes which have been paid. If that does not occur and you provide a warranty deed, the title will likely be flawed and you are subject to being sued later on. It is much better to resolve these matters up front.

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Answered on 3/15/13, 4:16 pm


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