Closing Any Property Without Permission In Miami-Dade

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The Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Residential Real Estate is a legal document that establishes the terms between Sellers and Buyers regarding the sale of residential property in Miami-Dade. This form is essential for closing any property without permission, ensuring legal compliance throughout the transaction. It includes key features such as detailed property descriptions, purchase price breakdown, contingency clauses for financing, and conditions for closing and possession dates. Users must fill in specifics regarding the purchase price, deposit amounts, and any special provisions required for the sale. It also provides contingencies for loan approval, clearly outlining the rights and responsibilities of both parties, especially in cases of breach of contract. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and paralegals in ensuring that all legal aspects are covered for their clients, protecting their interests during property transactions. Legal assistants can utilize this form to streamline documentation, while owners can fill it out to facilitate the sale process effectively. Overall, this agreement serves as a comprehensive tool for various professionals involved in real estate transactions.
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Residents can call 311 to report issues such as potholes, overgrown medians and missed garbage service. 311 also accepts and processes service requests for Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami such as bulky waste pickup, mosquito inspections and illegal dumping.

If you believe there is a code violation anywhere in the City, you may report the violation by calling 311 or (305) 416-2087 or emailing: CodeCompliance@MiamiGov to report 1) a brief description of the violation; and 2) the property address and 3) complainant's name and address (per FS 125.69).

Permits are needed for a variety of construction projects, from home additions to swimming pools and spas, sheds, pergolas and gazebos, fences, windows, doors and more.

Yes, a permit is required to repair or replace your fence. A building permit is required for wood and concrete fences. They are also required for chain-link fences on commercial properties or chain-link fences utilized as a pool safety barrier on residential properties.

Report the Issue to Code Compliance During normal business hours, call the Department of Code Compliance: (305) 416-2087 (Hours of operation: Monday – Fridays: a.m. – p.m.)

Common Code Violations Inadequate Sanitation. Structural Hazards. Inadequate or Hazardous Wiring. Inadequate or Faulty Plumbing. Inadequate or Faulty Mechanical Equipment. Faulty Weather Protection. Faulty Materials of Construction. Hazardous or Insanitary Premises.

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A landscaper permit is required for anyone engaged in the business of creating or maintaining landscaped areas, including tree trimming and tree removal, and is needed to dispose clean yard trash or obtain a discounted disposal rate at Miami-Dade County Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Centers and two County landfills.

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Closing Any Property Without Permission In Miami-Dade