Florida Statutes
§ 712.04 — Interests extinguished by marketable record title
Florida § 712.04
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 712.04 (2026).
Text
Subject to s. 712.03, a marketable record title is free and clear of all estates, interests, claims, covenants, restrictions, or charges, the existence of which depends upon any act, title transaction, event, zoning requirement, building or development permit, or omission that occurred before the effective date of the root of title. Except as provided in s. 712.03, all such estates, interests, claims, covenants, restrictions, or charges, however denominated, whether they are or appear to be held or asserted by a person sui juris or under a disability, whether such person is within or without the state, natural or corporate, or private or governmental, are declared to be null and void. However, this chapter does not affect any right, title, or interest of the United States, Florida, or any
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Related
Modrall v. Sawyer
297 So. 2d 562 (Supreme Court of Florida, 1974)
Leonard M. Harrell v. Doyle Alva Wester, Eugenia W. Pelt, and Billy Wester Dickson, Pencie W. Wester
853 F.2d 828 (Eleventh Circuit, 1988)
Legislative History
s. 4, ch. 63-133; s. 1, ch. 65-280; s. 2, ch. 2010-104; s. 2, ch. 2022-171.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 712.001
Short title§ 712.01
Definitions§ 712.03
Exceptions to marketability§ 712.05
Effect of filing notice§ 712.08
Filing false claim§ 712.09
Extension of 30-year period§ 712.095
Notice required by July 1, 1983§ 712.10
Law to be liberally construed§ 712.11
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Bluebook (online)
Florida § 712.04, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/712.04.