Category: Real Estate
The Money the Government Didn’t Tell You About: How Florida Tax Deed Surplus Funds Work—and How to Claim What Is Rightfully Yours
April 18, 2026
Real Estate
Every year, millions of dollars sit unclaimed in Florida’s courthouse registries. Some of it may belong to you—or someone you love. But the ...
Your Lease Isn’t Just a Formality: What Florida Landlords and Tenants Both Get Wrong
April 8, 2026
Real Estate
Whether you’re a landlord managing a rental property or a tenant signing a lease for the first time, one thing is certain: misunderstanding ...
Quiet Title Action Florida: The Legal Process to Clear Property Ownership Disputes
January 21, 2026
Real Estate
In Florida real estate, holding a deed does not always guarantee clear ownership. A missing heir, an old unsatisfied mortgage, or a simple ...
Florida Partition Action: Your Absolute Right to Force a Property Sale
January 19, 2026
Real Estate
When you own property with someone else, tension often builds. Whether they are a sibling, an ex-spouse, or a business partner, disagreements happen. ...
Florida Specific Performance Lawsuit: Forcing a Reluctant Seller to Close Your Real Estate Deal
January 16, 2026
Real Estate
When you sign a contract to buy a piece of Florida real estate, you expect the seller to honor the agreement. Unfortunately, sellers ...
Real Estate Fraud Claims Florida: What to Do When Your Seller Lies
January 14, 2026
Real Estate
Discovering hidden defects in your new home is a nightmare scenario for any buyer. When you realize the seller intentionally concealed these issues, ...
Florida Boundary Dispute: A Guide to Navigating Neighbor’s Fence Issues
January 12, 2026
Real Estate
Discovering a misplaced fence can spark a stressful Florida boundary dispute overnight. “Good fences make good neighbors,” but what happens when a fence is clearly ...
My realtor gave me bad advice. Real estate agent liability in Florida.
January 9, 2026
Real Estate
The liability of a real estate agent in Florida when providing “bad advice” generally falls under several legal categories, including negligence, breach of ...
Mechanic’s Liens: Protecting Contractors and Fighting Invalid Claims in Florida
January 7, 2026
Real Estate
Florida’s Construction Lien Law, codified in Chapter 713 of the Florida Statutes, is a powerful but complex legal framework designed to protect those ...
Contractor Abandoned the Job? Your Florida Construction Dispute Remedies
January 5, 2026
Real Estate
Discovering that your contractor has abandoned your home project is a frustrating and costly experience. One day, work is progressing. The next, the ...
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