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A. Title Insurance. Title insurance fees
include settlement fees, title examination fees
and the insurance premium. The premium will vary
with the dollar amount of the loan and/ or the
purchase price of the property. To determine the
title insurance premium for your property, refer
to the main page for GCTP's Promulgated Rate Calculator.
B.
Documentary Stamps. Pursuant to Section 201.02
of the Florida Statutes, a documentary stamp tax
in the amount of $.70 per each $100.00 of consideration
is due on all deeds, instruments or writings whereby
any lands, tenements or other real property or
any interest therein shall be granted, assigned,
transferred or otherwise conveyed to or vested
in the purchaser or another person by the seller's
direction. A documentary stamp tax in the amount
of $.35 per each $100.00 is due on all promissory
notes, non-negotiable notes, written obligations
to pay money or assignments of salaries, wages
or other compensation made, executed, delivered,
sold, transferred or assigned in the State of
Florida.
C.
Intangible Tax. Pursuant to Section 199.133
of Florida Statutes, a one-time nonrecurring tax
of 2 mills is charged on each dollar of the just
valuation of all notes, bonds, and other obligations
for payment of money which is secured by a mortgage,
deed of trust or other lien upon real property
situated in the State of Florida. In order to
calculate the amount due for intangible tax, the
amount of the loan must be multiplied by .002.
D.
Recording Fees. Recording fees are due on
the deed, the mortgage, release of a mortgage,
and any other documents that may be required to
provide the purchaser with good title to the property.
The cost of recording documents executed in connection
with a particular transaction varies with the
number and length of documents required. In Escambia
and
Santa Rosa County the rates for recording are
$10.00 for the first page and $8.50 for each additional
page.
E.
Loan Costs. Loan costs may include, but are
not necessary limited to, origination fees, points
(discount), tax service fees, loan certification
fees, document preparation fees, and any other
fees that may be required by the bank or the mortgage
company to service the loan. |