The real estate industry is a competitive field. The majority of real estate agents work extremely hard and with integrity. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. You’ve worked very hard to save up a down payment for a new home, and you’ve qualified for a...
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Residential Real Estate Litigation
What should you do with the cottage you inherited from your parents?
Your parents leave you and your two siblings their cottage on the water. It’s a small place, but it’s incredibly valuable and has been in the family for generations. It’s also valuable since you and your siblings have a lot of memories tied to that place from when you...
Getting your name on the deed of a house you inherited
Florida has a few ways for someone leave you property when they pass away. Some are easier for you than others. In some cases, the deceased’s name is still on the deed, and you soon realized there isn’t much you can do with a deed that has someone...
Real estate litigation may involve easements
An aspect of property ownership that can understandably be confusing in Florida is how to handle easements. Two kinds of easements exist: implied and express. Whether a person has an implied or express easement, this means that he or she has a non-possessory, legally...
A quiet title action can keep your property rightfully yours
Whether you’ve just purchased your first piece of property, inherited a home from a departed relative or are diving into the business of real estate development, you need to know that ownership of real property can get very murky very quickly. Before you get...
Real estate litigation may stem from conflict over easements
In Florida, easements are sometimes a major source of confusion and conflict between landowners. In some cases, people's lack of understanding of easements, including their creation, implementation and interpretation, may spark real estate litigation. Here is a look...

