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Your two weeks can be
given or rented to your family or friends.
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Your investment can be
transferred or sold at any time. We must be informed and we
reserve the right of first option to purchase.
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All deeds will be held
by a solicitor in the U.K. and cannot be released without all signatures
of the lessees, including a member of FreeHoldUSA . This is
to protect your investment.
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Any damages from yourselves
to your property must be replaced or paid for..
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For use of the pool heating
system notice must be given in advance with a supplement charge applied.
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We pay all insurance
costs to cover damage to your property.
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We pay all Florida taxes
on your property.
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We maintain the house,
pool and gardens not you.
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There are no additional
maintenance fees and no hidden charges.
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FreeHoldUSA requires
that all owners obey all state and local laws, and to not allow
any acts which are wasteful, destructive or annoying to others.
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FreeHoldUSA has additional
rules or regulations that the owners must follow, a provision can
be included in a lease that references these rules. This lease does
not create these additional rules and regulations, but rather requires
that a written set of rules maybe attached to the lease if deemed
necessary.
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"This
is a new concept. It is a sound investment but before
signing any contract we recommend and expect you to obtain professional
advice from your solicitor.
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If there is more than
one Grantee, decide whether or not you will be holding the property
as "owners in common" or as "joint owners". This
decision is important. If held as "joint owners", the property
interest of one joint owner passes automatically to the surviving
joint owner upon death. If held as "owners in common", the
deceased's owner's interest passes to his or her heirs at law, and
not to the surviving owner. If not specified, ownerships will
be presumed to be a ownership in common, and not a joint ownership.
The difference and importance of choosing the correct type of ownership
in a Community Property State is even more important. Thus, it is
important that if you do not know how you should hold title, consult
an lawyer or real estate specialist.
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All material contained
within our web site is intended to constitute legal advice. Legal
advice of any nature should be sought from competent, independent,
legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Due to the variances of
many local, city, county and state laws, we recommend that you seek
professional legal counseling before entering into any contract or
agreement. The information contained within our web site is designed
to provide an outline that you can follow when formulating your financial
plans.
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