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Filing a title insurance claim in Florida for a missed lien involves immediate action to protect your ownership rights and comply with your policy’s terms.

Here is a guide to the process and the key legal considerations. 1. The Title Insurance Claim Process in Florida Your Owner’s Title ...

EVICTION NOTICE

The eviction process for landlords in Florida is governed primarily by the Florida Statutes, Chapter 83, Part II (the Florida Residential Landlord and ...

Easement Disputes: Who Has the Right to Use My Florida Property?

Owning property in Florida can feel like a solid, exclusive right—until you discover an easement. An easement grants another party the legal right ...

Deed fraud, where a property deed is forged or fraudulently executed to transfer ownership without the owner_s consent, is a serious matter in Florida

Deed fraud, where a property deed is forged or fraudulently executed to transfer ownership without the owner’s consent, is a serious matter in ...

Condo association disputes: Special assessments and owner rights in Florida

The landscape of condominium ownership in Florida has undergone seismic shifts in recent years, primarily driven by major legislative reforms intended to improve ...

Construction Defects Destroyed My Home: Suing Builders in Florida

Discovering a serious construction defect in your new or recently renovated home is more than just a costly inconvenience—it can be a devastating, ...

Commercial lease disputes in Florida are primarily governed by Part I of Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes, which covers nonresidential tenancies.

Unlike residential leases, commercial leases offer fewer statutory protections to the tenant, making the specific terms written in the lease agreement the most ...

Adverse Possession in Florida: Can Someone Really Take Your Land?

The concept of “squatters’ rights” and the fear that a stranger can simply move onto your undeveloped lot and eventually steal the title ...
creating a long distance parenting plan

Creating a Long-Distance Parenting Plan in Florida

Many parents try to remain in the same area after a divorce, but sometimes it’s just not possible. Perhaps a parent is offered ...
Woman reading through divorce papers

What Happens When You Get Served Divorce Papers?

Getting served with divorce papers might be confusing and stressful, to say the least. If you are served with divorce papers, you would ...

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