Hector Acosta, P.A. - SAVE MONEY ON YOUR DREAM HOME

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CONNECTING WITH YOUR NEW COMMUNITY

Moving is not just about relocating your belongings; it’s also about embedding yourself into a new community:

• Local Services: Register with all community services. If the neighborhood has an HOA, you need to show proof you are the new owner to receive a welcome package and keys to the common areas. • Get Out There: Participate in local events, explore parks, or visit nearby shops and cafés to get a feel for your new surroundings. Engaging with your new community can help ease feelings of loneliness or isolation during the move. • Meet the Neighbors: You can introduce yourself to your neighbors. A quick hello, or even a small gathering, can foster new friendships and invaluable support networks in a new setting. • Find Local Groups: Whether it’s a book club, sports league, or community class, finding local groups that match your interests can make settling in feel more organic and enjoyable.

IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT FILLIN VERNMENT FILLINGS

As an added service to my clients, I assist them in filing for their homestead, portability, and disability exceptions. Below is a brief description of the different exceptions I have assisted my clients with:

• Homestead Exception: A tax deduction that can

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