Cancellation Form Fillable With Formulas In Miami-Dade

State:
Multi-State
County:
Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-00048DR
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Word; 
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Description

The Cancellation Form Fillable with Formulas in Miami-Dade is designed to facilitate the termination of agreements between parties, specifically useful for real estate transactions. This form allows users to specify critical details such as the names of the broker and seller, the original agreement date, and the termination date, ensuring clarity and proper documentation of the cancellation. Key features include fillable fields for user convenience and integrated formulas for calculating expenses related to advertisement and marketing. Filling instructions emphasize entering accurate information in each designated field, with attention to detail that helps avoid potential disputes. The form serves various target users including attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by providing a straightforward means to formalize the end of a listing agreement. This document is particularly valuable for legal professionals who manage real estate listings, as it protects their clients’ rights while limiting future claims. Moreover, the user-friendly design of the form caters to users with varying levels of legal expertise, making it accessible for all parties involved.

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The qualifier and/or the property owner for your permit must write a letter to the Planning, Zoning and Building Department indicating that he/she wishes to cancel the permit. The letter should include the permit number, the job site address, and the reason for the cancellation.

Submit to the Building and Planning Department a completed permit application for each Miami-Dade permit to be closed. The application shall be signed by the current property owner. Under the description of work include the wording “To close expired Miami-Dade permit” and the permit number.

If there are any open permits on your home the Building and Zoning Department can provide you with the name and contact information for whomever pulled the permits. You can then contact the contractor to get the permit closed.

The Widow/Widower's Exemption provides a $5,000 reduction in property assessment to every widow or widower who is a bona fide resident of this state. Form DR-501, (section 196.202, F.S.).

To cancel a permit, submit a completed permit cancellation form to RERPERCAN@miamidade. CANCELLATIONS WHERE NO WORK HAS BEEN PERFORMED: To cancel a permit where the work will not be taking place, the following must be submitted.

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Cancellation Form Fillable With Formulas In Miami-Dade