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Inspection Period in Florida
Hello, I am new to Bigger Pockets. Did a lot of wholesaling in Dallas/Fort Worth, but am kind of new to the way Florida does things.
If you terminate within your inspection period in Florida, do you have to have the seller sign an earnest money release to get earnest money back from title? I know it is always good practice to do so, just curious if it is a must.
Thanks in advance.