Property Sold Our Without Owners Knowledge In Miami-Dade

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Multi-State
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Miami-Dade
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US-00167
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The Bill of Sale (Personal Property in Connection with Sale of Business) is a legal document used in Miami-Dade to formalize the sale of personal property that connects with a business transaction. This form enables sellers to transfer ownership of furniture, equipment, inventory, and supplies to a buyer for an agreed price. It is particularly relevant for situations where property may be sold without the owner's prior knowledge, ensuring that due diligence is observed. Key features include a clear statement of consideration, a clause stating that the property is sold 'as is,' and a guarantee by the seller that the property is free from claims. Users must complete identifiable fields, including the buyer's name and property details, and obtain notarization to validate the document. This form especially benefits attorneys, partners, and legal assistants who work on business sales, ensuring that property transfers are properly documented and legally enforceable. Paralegals and associates may also utilize this form to assist clients in understanding their rights and responsibilities in transactions involving personal property.

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Sadly, and surprisingly, the answer is yes. Scams are becoming all too common and range from phishing and hacking to false billing and identity theft.

You have three options for recording your documents in the Official Records: You can bring your original documents in person, along with the appropriate fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Miami-Dade County Courthouse. You can eRecord your document through one of our approved vendors.

Pursuant to Chapter 28 of the Florida Statutes, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is the official recorder of all instruments that may, by law, be recorded in the county. The County Recorder's Office is responsible for the recording, protecting, preserving and disseminating of official records.

The Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County reviews all ownership changes, properly recorded in the Clerk of Courts Recorder's Office. The ownership transfer is typically processed between 4 and 8 weeks, but may take up to 12 weeks.

In response to a change in Florida law, the following is required when recording deeds: Government-issued photo identification of grantees and grantors. Mailing addresses noted below each witness name or signature on the document.

Pedro Garcia was the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser in Florida. Garcia assumed office in 2008. Garcia left office on January 7, 2025. Garcia won re-election for Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser in Florida outright in the primary on August 18, 2020, after the general election was canceled.

By dialing 311 or 305-468-5900 (outside Miami-Dade County), you can receive personalized customer service in English, Spanish or Haitian Creole. The 311 Contact Center is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., while closed on Sundays and holidays.

Tomas Regalado, Property Appraiser.

For questions or to review your property assessment, property owners can visit our offices or send us an email. Appointments can also be scheduled online or by calling our office directly at 305-375-4712.

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Property Sold Our Without Owners Knowledge In Miami-Dade