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Inspections-what to expect
Siding: Look for dents or buckling
Foundations: Look for cracks or water seepage
Exterior Brick: Look for cracked bricks or mortar pulling
away from bricks
Insulation: Look for condition, adequate rating for climate
(the higher the R value, the more effective the insulation
is)
Doors and Windows: Look for loose or tight fits, condition
of locks, condition of weatherstripping
Roof: Look for age, conditions of flashing, pooling water,
buckled shingles, or loose gutters and downspouts
Ceilings, walls, and moldings. Look for loose pieces, dry
wall that is pulling away.
Porch/Deck: Loose railings or step, rot
Electrical: Look for condition of fuse box/circuit breakers,
number of outlets in each room.
Plumbing: Look for poor water pressure, banging pipes, rust
spots or corrosion that indicate leaks, sufficient insulation
Water Heater: Look for age, size adequate for house, speed
of recovery, energy rating.
Furnace/Air Conditioning: Look for age, energy rating. Furnaces
are rated by annual fuel utilization efficiency; the higher
the rating, the lower your fuel costs. However, other factors
such as payback period and other operating costs, such as
electricity to operate motors.
Garage: Look for exterior in good repair; condition of floor—cracks,
stains, etc.; condition of door mechanism.
Basement: Look for water leakage, musty smell.
Attic: Look for adequate ventilation, water leaks from roof.
Septic Tanks (if applicable): Adequate absorption field capacity
for the percolation rate in your area and the size of your
family.
Driveways/Sidewalks: Look for cracks, heaving pavement, crumbling
near edges, stains.
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. Copyright 2003. All rights reserved
New 2008 property tax Reforms:
In a January 2008 ballot measure, Florida voters approved
a constitutional amendment that introduced several changes
to our state's property tax system. The four changes may
affect the amount of tax you owe:
Increased Homestead Exemption: If you're currently receiving
a $25,000 homestead exemption on your property taxes, you
will automatically be upgraded to a $50,000 exemption this
year. If you are a homeowner and do not currently receive
the exemption, you may file your application in person along
with a $15 late fee, through mid-September.
Save Our Homes Portability Cap: You may now trasfer up to
$500,000 of your property tax cap to a new home when you
move. To take advantage of this benefit, you must file a
Homestead Exemption and Portability Application.
Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemption: If you're required
to file a Tangible Personal Property Tax Return, you're entitled
to a $25,000 exemption on business equipment.
Non-Homestead Cap: Beginning next year, those properties
not eligible for a homestead exemption may apply to receive
a 10% cap on property tax increases.
Homestead Exemption Overview:
FILING PERIOD JANUARY 1 – MARCH 1
Florida law requires that application be made by March 1st
to be eligible for the $25,000 Homestead Exemption. Only
new applicants or those who had a change of residence need
apply. Automatic renewals are mailed in January each year.
In Florida, $25,000 of the assessed value of your home is exempt from real estate taxes, but you have to meet certain criteria to be eligible for the exemption. First you much have the title or record to your property as of January 1, and reside on the property. You have to be a legal and permanent resident of Florida as of January 1. When applying for the exemption status, bring along a copy of your deed or tax bill, and a Florida county voters registration or Declaration of Domicile. If you drive, you must also bring your Florida driver's license and automobile registration. New applications must be submitted in person at the appraiser's office, but renewals may be done by mail. For further information, consult the County Property Appraiser's Office.
Real Estate Taxes
All residents are subject to county taxes, but each city or special district levies taxes within its boundaries. City, special-district, and county taxes are combined in one tax bill. Real estate taxes are assessed as of January 1 each year. They are due and payable on November 1 and become delinquent if not paid before April 1 of the following year. Florida law holds the taxpayer responsible for receiving and paying tax bills in full. For additional information contact the County Property Appraiser's Office.
Establishing Residency
To establish residency, you may register to vote or file a Declaration of Domicile, which is an affidavit available at the CountyCourthouse. Filing one copy with the Circuit Court provides a record of your intention to make Florida your home. Simply moving to the State does not guarantee legal residency. For more information contact the County's Clerk of Circuit Court.
What is Homestead Exemption?
Florida Law entitles every person, who has legal or equitable
title to real estate and maintains it as his/her permanent
residence, to apply for a $25,000 homestead property tax
exemption. A partial exemption may apply if the ownership
of the applicant is less than 100%.
Am I eligible to file?
You must meet the following requirements as of January 1st:
Have legal or beneficial title to the property, recorded
in the Official Records of County
Residency on the property
Be a permanent resident of the State of Florida
Be a United States citizen or possess a Permanent Residence
Card (green card)
When do I file?
The deadline to file an application for exemption is March
1st. Under Florida law, failure to file for any exemption
by March 1st constitutes a waiver of the exemption privilege
for the year.
Regular filing is January 2nd - March 1st.
Pre-filing for the coming year is March 2nd - December 31st.
How do I file?
Take copies of the required documentation to your Exemption
Department:Generally at the County or City Court House
The Keys Buying process
Information unique to buying a home in the Florida Keys:
As you may be aware, the environment that makes the Keys
so attractive to thousands of people is a fragile environment
the requires considerable attention to protect its health
and beauty. This fact has created a requirement for close
management of all activities that have or might have negative
impact on the environment now or in the foreseeable future.
The result is a number of "unique to the Keys" regulations
and procedures concerning property ownership. They are
provided for information purposes to broaden your understanding
of what is important when purchasing property in the Keys.
Flood Insurance:
The buyer must determine the insurability of the property
against flood damage by seeking the advice of a qualified
insurance agent. Structures built before January 1, 1975
(pre-firm) are subject to rules governing substantial and
non-substantial improvements to pre-firm structures which
may
limit the reconstruction, rehabilitation or addition to the
pre-firm structure. Structures built after January 1, 1975
that have enclosures below the Base Flood Elevation (BFE)
are typically not habitable. The existence of habitable space
below the BFE may require demolition or an increase in insurance
premium. Buyers should contact the Monroe County Federal
Emergency Management Coordinator or the City of Key West,
City of Key Colony Beach, City of Layton, City of Islamorada
and City of Marathon to ascertain how these rules may impact
on the property of interest.
Coastal Barrier Resources System Act (CBRS):
Certain properties in Monroe County may be affected by the
Federal Coastal Barrier Resources System Act or proposed
amendments. For information contact the United States Department
of the Interior, the Monroe County Planning Department
or your legal representative. Property so designated is
not eligible for federally subsidized flood insurance as
well as other benefits.
Land Use Disclosure:
Due to the unpredictable and constantly changing status of
the municipal, county and state regulations for property
developments in Monroe County each buyer should contact
the appropriate local government department(s) to determine
how the subject property may be affected by the Comprehensive
Plan and the action necessary to ensure compliance with
the plan. Additionally, a property may be affected by restrictive
covenants in the form of deed restrictions, Homeowners
Association Rules & Restrictions, etc. Every Buyer
needs to inquire about them. They also should inquire into
state and local governmental zoning and land use regulations
and restrictive covenants to determine whether the subject
property is in compliance with all state and local government
laws, codes and ordinances, and restrictive covenants.
Monroe County Growth Management Division, 305-289-2500
Key Colony Beach Building & Zoning, 305-289-0247
City of Key West, 305-295-1000
City of Layton, 305-664-4667
City of Islamorada 305-664-2345
City of Marathon, 305-289-2501
Monroe County Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan:
The use of the property may be affected by the Land Use Plan,
enacted September 15, 1986, revised January/1996, with
subsequent revisions due every five (5) years hence or
the availability of utilities and sewage disposal now or
in the future. The transient rental of single-family residences
in I.S. districts has been questioned by Monroe County
and regulation by Local or State government may restrict
such rentals in certain areas. Properly functioning septic
tanks are the minimum permissible on site sewage disposal
systems (OSDS). An allocation ordinance exists which limits
the number of building permits issued for residential dwelling
units. Prior to signing a contract, seek legal counsel
or consult with the Monroe County Planning and Zoning Departments.
Monroe County is an area of State Critical Concern that
heightens the degree of regulation by the State of Florida.
City of Key West Land Use:
The City of Key West has debated the definition of vacation
rentals and implementation of legislation to regulate,
license, permit or prohibits within the City limits of
Key West. If a Buyer is considering renting their property
they should discuss the status of this issue with the Key
West Planning Dept. to understand its impacts on the Buyer's
proposed use of the property.
Non-Conformities:
Structures and uses that do not conform to uses provided
for in the land use category that the property or use is
located in are considered non-conforming. Such uses and
structures are currently allowed to continue but they are
not allowed to be expanded, enlarged or continued if substantially
destroyed (more than 50% of the value of the structure).
Zoning together with the uses provided there under which
do not conform to the future Land Use Designations are
considered non-conforming. Furthermore, non-conformities
are jeopardized if abandoned. Buyers should seek legal
counsel or consult with the Monroe County Planning and
Zoning Department to determine whether a property is non-conforming
today or may be in the future.
Radon Gas:
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when
it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities,
may present health risks to persons who are exposed to
it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state
guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional
information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained
from your county public health unit. Pursuant to 404.056(8),
Florida Statutes.
Energy Efficiency Rating:
The Purchaser may have the Energy Efficiency Rating of the
building determined at buyers expense by a person certified
by the Department of Community Affairs.
Concrete Disclosure:
Various concrete structures in the Keys have been found to
contain excessive levels of Chloride. This has caused a
condition known as spalling which results from the rusting
and expansion of steel rebar which reinforces the concrete.
Sewage Disclosure Form:
The City of Marathon and unincorporated Monroe County have
taken steps to upgrade to central sewer systems. For questions
regarding the timing of the upgrades or estimated hook-up
fees, contact:
Monroe County Health Department
3333 Overseas Highway
Marathon, FL 33050
(305) 289-2450 -OR-City of Marathon
10045-55 Overseas Highway
Marathon, FL 33050
(305) 743-0033
Lead Base Paint Warning:
For homes, apartments or condominiums built prior to 1978.
Every purchaser of any interest in residential real property
on which a residential dwelling was built prior to 1978
is notified that such property may present exposure to
lead from lead-based paint that may place young children
at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in
young children may produce permanent neurological damage,
including learning disabilities, reduced intelligent quotient,
behavioral problems and impaired memory. Lead poisoning
also poses a particular risk to pregnant women. The seller
of any interest in residential real property is required
to provide the buyer with any information on lead-based
paint hazards from risk assessments or inspections in the
seller’s possession and notify the buyer of any known lead-based
paint. A risk assessment or inspection for possible lead-based
paint hazards is reconverted prior to purchase
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