Personal Use Property Vs Listed Personal Property In Miami-Dade

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Multi-State
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Miami-Dade
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US-00123
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The Contract for the Lease of Personal Property addresses the distinction between personal use property and listed personal property in Miami-Dade. This form outlines the legal framework for leasing personal property, specifying terms such as lease duration, maintenance responsibilities, and indemnification of the lessor. Key features include a clear definition of ownership and responsibilities, including that the lessee is responsible for repairs and may not sublet or assign the lease without written consent. The form provides explicit instructions regarding notices, attorney's fees for breaches, and specifics about governing law. It is particularly useful for attorneys and legal professionals, as it ensures compliance with local regulations and protects the interests of both lessors and lessees. Partners and business owners benefit from the clarity this contract brings to the leasing process, while paralegals and legal assistants can use it as a structured template for contracts involving personal property, making the filling and editing process more efficient and straightforward.
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Personal property can be broken down into two categories: chattels and intangibles. Chattels refers to all type of property. Often, individuals use it regarding the tangible property such as a purse or clothing. Some chattels are attached to land and can become a part of real property, which are known as fixtures.

Tomas Regalado, Property Appraiser - Miami-Dade County.

For additional information contact our office by calling 305-375-5448 or email proptax@miamidade. The Office of the Tax Collector is charged with the duty of collecting taxes and distributing them to local governments.

Intellectual property is one of the most common forms of intangible personal property. Some examples of intangible personal property include image, social, and reputational capital, as well as personal social media pages and other personal digital assets.

Personal property can be characterized as either tangible or intangible. Examples of tangible personal property include vehicles, furniture, boats, and collectibles. Digital assets, patents, and intellectual property are intangible personal property.

Florida Statute defines TPP as “all goods, chattels, and other articles of value (but does not include vehicular items) capable of manual possession and whose chief value is intrinsic to the article itself.”

Each TPP tax return is eligible for an exemption up to $25,000 of assessed value. If the property appraiser has determined that the property has separate and distinct owners and each files a return, each may receive a $25,000 exemption.

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Personal Use Property Vs Listed Personal Property In Miami-Dade