The Arbitration Agreement outlines the terms under which disputes related to the sale, purchase, or occupancy of a manufactured home will be resolved through binding arbitration rather than through the judicial system. In the context of Miami-Dade, this agreement highlights the distinction between arbitration and no arbitrage approaches, emphasizing that parties waive the right to a jury trial. Key features include definitions of claims subject to arbitration, procedures for initiating arbitration, and stipulations regarding the selection of arbitrators based on the amount in dispute. Users are instructed to fill in relevant details such as names and signatures. It serves as a practical tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by providing a clear framework for resolving disputes efficiently while avoiding court litigation. The form is particularly useful for those involved in real estate and consumer protection, allowing them to navigate the arbitration process effectively with an understanding of their rights and obligations.