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A person can file a quitclaim deed by (1) entering the relevant information on a quitclaim deed form, (2) signing the deed with two witnesses and a notary, and (3) recording the deed at the county comptroller's office. In Florida, quitclaim deeds must have the name and address of both the grantor and the grantee.
There is no time limit for the filing/recording of the quit claim deed. Recording a deed provides possible legal protection should the ownership of the property be questioned at a later time, so that nobody comes along and says they are the owner and they acquired title prior to.
One such example is the state of Florida; in Florida Statute §695.01, it's clearly stated that quitclaim deeds must be acknowledged, or proven and notarized, for recording.
You do not have to be an attorney to prepare a Florida quitclaim deed. Absent attorney fees, your costs would only be the recording fees that the county comptroller charges and transfer fees if the property is mortgaged.
A 'break option', 'break clause' or 'option to determine' is a clause in a lease which gives either the landlord, tenant, or both, a right in specified circumstances to terminate the lease before it's contractual expiry date.
A break clause (or a 'break option' or 'option to determine') is a clause in a lease which provides the landlord or tenant with a right to terminate the lease before its contractual expiry date, if certain criteria are met.
A break clause in a commercial lease (also known as 'an option to determine') is fairly common. It allows both parties flexibility if any issues or changes in circumstances occur, and provides the parties with a mechanism to terminate the agreement early if certain criteria are met.
A lease, in the context of property, is a contractual arrangement wherein a tenant is granted the right to occupy a property for a fixed period, subject to certain terms and conditions. Lease determination refers to the end of this lease period, either by natural expiry or other specified circumstances.
When Can a Landlord Break a Lease in Florida? As a landlord, you may want to end a rental agreement early. In Florida, you can only terminate a residential lease before its expiration for cause (i.e., the tenant has violated the lease in some way).