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Don’t Let Your Real Estate Become a Haunted Asset: Why You Need an Estate Plan
Here’s why putting off estate planning could come back to haunt your heirs—and how you can prevent it.

Universal Kaufman Language in Florida HOAs and Condos?
The Florida legislature is considering a new law that would apply universal Kaufman language to all Florida condos and HOAs. Some boards and association practitioners have said this is great news to provide clarity on an otherwise confusing topic. Others say it would lead to disastrous consequences and impairment of contract issues.

Major Changes to Florida’s New Litigation Rules: What Clients Need to Know
On January 1, 2025, significant changes to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure took effect, reshaping how civil cases are managed, litigated, and resolved.

New Appellate Court Ruling – Landlords Not Liable for Posting 3-Day Notices Face Out
As a landlord, you’ve likely heard conflicting advice about how to post a three day notice for nonpayment of rent. Some landlords were concerned that placing the notice face-out on a tenant’s door, where anyone passing by might see it, could lead to a lawsuit for...

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For Sale By Owner: Key Tips for Contract Negotiation and Closing
Selling your home For Sale By Owner (FSBO) can be a rewarding experience for those “Do It Yourselfers” out there, and of course can help the sellers save thousands or even tens of thousands in real estate commissions. But navigating contract negotiations and the...
Key FAQs About Florida’s “As Is” Real Estate Contract
The Florida Realtors As Is Contract is the most widely used contract for residential real estate transactions in Florida. Approved by the Florida Bar, this form outlines the terms of a property sale while ensuring a fair balance between buyers and sellers. However,...
Transferring a Property into An LLC or Corp May Cause Your Property Taxes to Skyrocket
A very recent Florida 3rd DCA court opinion (“S and A Property Investment Services, LLC v Pedro Garcia et al”) highlights a new risk associated with transferring clients’ Florida non-homestead properties to LLCs.
Florida Passes Landlord Tenant Law That Nullifies Local Ordinances
is proud to announce that through our advocacy efforts, in combination with those of the Florida Apartment Association and other landlord rights groups, that Florida has just passed a sweeping new landlord/tenant law preempting...
New Florida Law Allows Landlords to Charge Fee in Lieu of Security Deposit
A new amendment to Florida Statutes, which takes effect July 1, 2023, has been signed into law by the State of Florida. Chapter 83.491 provides the right for landlords to offer tenants the option to pay a fee instead of a security deposit. However, there is no...
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