[WSBARP] discrepancy between Property Appraiser and Property

scott at scottgthomaslaw.com scott at scottgthomaslaw.com
Fri Jun 1 14:46:11 PDT 2018


Why not walk over to the county or city permit counter, and ask to look at
the file they maintain on the parcel to see if it was permitted?

 

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Subject: [WSBARP] discrepancy between Property Appraiser and Property

 

Happy Friday List Mates.

 

I have a client purchasing a property where the county websites states it's
2.5 baths and the home has 3 baths. If it was done without permits I am
aware that many municipalities would make the new owner pull permits, submit
plans, inspect and then force them to correct any deficiencies. 

 

Is there any other downside to the Buyer to be aware of? Is Buyer obligated
to notify the property appraiser of the discrepancy?

 

Thank you.

 

 

Nestor Gorfinkel, Attorney at Law

Licensed in Washington & Florida

Florida Civil-Law (International) Notary

 

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