Property fraud occurs when an individual uses a forged document to sell, transfer or incumber property that does not belong to them. In Florida, if you are married and the property is homestead, a spouse cannot sell or encumber the property without the consent of the other spouse.The forms and disclosures required when buying and selling residential properties in Miami-Dade County. The short answer is, yes, you can. Florida law requires sellers to disclose any issues they know about that materially affect the value of a home or property. The Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County does not verify ownership, but can confirm the owner of record through the Property Search Application. Other common changes that can be done in Florida without a permit, are additions like pools and spas, or even covers for porches, patios, and sunrooms. No, your spouse in Florida cannot sell your house without your consent. Florida provides a set of disclosure forms every homeowner must complete honestly. A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of property without providing any warranties or guarantees about the property's title.