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Real Property

The Real Property Division acquires land and interests in land to accommodate projects in both the Capital and Non-Capital Improvement Programs. Property is acquired in fee simple and easement interests through donation, purchase acquisition, and if necessary, eminent domain. Additionally the Real Property Division processes Plat Vacations, Street Vacations and Property Exchanges. 

Frequently Asked Questions

     

What is Real Property?

   

What does the Real Property Division of Sarasota County do?

   

What is Right-of-Way?

   

How can we contact the Real Property Division?

   

Are there any other functions of the Real Property Division?

   

What types of fees may I encounter when requesting a Plat Vacation?

   

How do I know if I really need a vacation of easement?

    What are “Letters of No Objection” and how do I get them?
  What is the address for document mailings?

What is Real Property?

Real property is a legal term encompassing real estate and ownership interests in real estate (immovable property). It is an estate or property consisting of lands and of all appurtenances to lands, as buildings, crops, or mineral rights (distinguished from personal property).

What does the Real Property Division of Sarasota County do?

The Real Property Division acquires land and interests in land to accommodate projects in both the Capital and Non-Capital Improvement Programs. Property is acquired in fee simple and easement interests through donation, purchase acquisition, and if necessary, eminent domain. Additionally the Real Property Division processes plat vacations, street vacations and property exchanges.

What is Right-of-Way?

Public right-of-way is a right of passage over land to which permits the public to travel over it, such as a street, road, sidewalk, or footpath.

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How can we contact the Real Property Division?

To reach a member of staff regarding Plat and Street Vacations or Property Exchanges, e-mail: DCKenned@scgov.net or phone: 941-861-6607. For general questions e-mail: LKurant@scgov.net.

Are there any other functions of the Real Property Division?

Real Property no longer facilitates property leasing or management for county-owned properties, negotiating leases and license agreements and leases to third parties. If you have any questions about leasing or purchasing county owned facilities, visit http://www.scgov.net/RealEstate/default.asp for current information. 

What types of fees may I encounter when requesting a Plat Vacation?

  • County Administration Fee is $500.00 (defrays the cost staff processing time)

  • Boundary Survey (varies depending on firm you select)

  • Certificate of Apparent Ownership and/or Ownership and Encumbrance Report (varies depending on firm you select)

  • Advertising fee (Herald Tribune – varies on size of ad)

  • Recording fee (if vacation request is granted)

You are encouraged to print out the instruction sheet and checklist provided to obtain quotes for services prior entering into a contractual agreement.

How do I know if I really need a vacation of easement?

Typically, a title company or legal representative has told you that you have an encroachment.  Your most recent survey will show an encroachment in an easement. Please return to the Home Page and click the link for the type easement vacation you need. 


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What are “Letters of No Objection” and how do I get them?

A “Letter of No Objection” is needed for a Plat or Easement Vacation, a Street Vacation or a Property Exchange. “Letters of No Objection” are provided by Florida Power & Light, Verizon Telecommunications and Comcast Cable.  The Petitioner or the representative of the petitioner contacts these service providers to obtain letters stating there is no objection to the vacation or exchange.  A cover letter including your name and address, along with a copy of the sketch and survey must be forwarded to each service provider.  Once you have received your “Letters of No Objection”, they must be included with your package. The letters must be written on their company letterhead.  Contact information for service providers is located on the ‘Notice to Applicant’ Sheet.

Note: For all
document mailings, use the address listed below:

Real Property
Sarasota County Government
P.O. Box 8
Sarasota, FL 34230

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