Real Estate Attorney in Miramar, Florida

Miramar's rapid growth and diverse population have created an active real estate market spanning new residential developments, commercial properties, and international investment transactions. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Miramar buyers, sellers, and investors with contract review, title clearance, and closing representation for both residential and commercial properties.

Real Estate Services for Miramar Clients

If you're in Miramar and need real estate assistance, these are the areas we handle most often:

Clients from Miramar visit our office at 5500 South Flamingo Road, Suite 205, Cooper City, FL 33330, or we can arrange a phone or video consultation.

Other Legal Services in Miramar

When Miramar Residents Typically Call

  • International buyers navigating U.S. real estate requirements
  • Commercial property acquisitions in rapidly developing areas
  • New construction contracts requiring legal review
  • Title defects discovered during the closing process
  • Landlord-tenant disputes in rental properties

Learn More

If you're looking for real estate help in Miramar, start with our Cooper City real estate services. You can also learn more about real estate litigation. For additional information, see real estate law in Sunrise.

How It Works

1

Review

We examine contracts, title, and property-specific considerations

2

Due Diligence

Title search, disclosure review, and issue resolution before closing

3

Closing & Recording

We finalize the transaction and ensure proper recording of all documents

Local Resources for Miramar Residents

Miramar residents and investors involved in real estate transactions can verify property records and check for outstanding liens through the Broward County Property Appraiser. Accurate property records are essential for smooth closings and title transfers. Broward County Property Appraiser

FAQs

What special considerations apply to international real estate buyers in Miramar?

International buyers face additional requirements including FIRPTA tax withholding, potential need for an ITIN, foreign national mortgage restrictions, and title vesting considerations. An attorney ensures compliance with U.S. real estate laws while protecting the buyer's interests throughout the transaction.

Should I have an attorney review my new construction contract in Miramar?

Absolutely. Builder contracts are drafted to protect the builder, not the buyer. An attorney can negotiate terms regarding deposit protection, construction timelines, change orders, warranty provisions, and your rights if the builder fails to deliver as promised.

What is FIRPTA and how does it affect selling property in Miramar?

FIRPTA requires buyers to withhold a percentage of the sale price when purchasing from a foreign seller. This withholding is submitted to the IRS. Sellers can apply for a withholding certificate to reduce the amount, and an attorney can guide both parties through the process.

How are title defects resolved before closing in Miramar?

Title defects such as liens, unresolved mortgages, or recording errors must be cleared before title insurance can be issued. Your attorney works with the title company to identify defects during the title search and resolve them through lien releases, corrective deeds, or quiet title actions if necessary.

Serving Miramar and Surrounding Areas

Our office is located in Cooper City, and we regularly serve real estate clients in Miramar and nearby communities throughout Broward County. We offer both in-person and online consultations to accommodate your schedule.

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