A home purchase is a significant investment, perhaps, one of the most important investment decisions you can ever make. As such, it is imperative that you get everything right from the onset. A home purchase comes with several legal considerations. Overlooking these...
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Can a neighbor put a fence up on your property?
Real estate owners in Florida have every right to enjoy their property without undue interference. In private residences, with their own grounds, this is generally not a problem. However, matters can be complicated when neighbors live within close proximity of one...
What makes a good residential lease agreement?
Housing is one of the most essential requirements for human survival. As the human population grows, so too does the need for accommodation. Families need housing for accommodation, and businesses need space for their commercial undertakings. And this is where leasing...
The troubling growth of a sinister cybercrime
For many people, the family home is their most prized possession, and homeowners go to great lengths to protect that property. The growing sophistication of security systems provides a level of sanctuary that their belongings and well-being are safe and secure....
3 reasons local lawyer title services beat big business policies
Performing a title search, reviewing the public records and then securing a title policy commitment are all important steps toward protecting a buyer and their lender during a residential real estate transaction. As a real estate professional working as a buyer's...
Noisy tenants who won’t stop making noise can be evicted
It is 10:30 on a school night in your Florida community. A tenant in one of your apartment complexes calls you to tell you, again, that their upstairs neighbors are still making noise. After you and your tenant hang up, you consider your options. Should you just evict...
What is constructive eviction in a residential lease?
Constructive eviction is a term used where a landlord effectively leaves you no choice but to move out of the property they lease you. Often this is because they are irresponsible and do not care about their tenants. Other times it may be that they want to push you...
3 issues that could derail your residential real estate deal
Whether you just accepted an offer for a property you listed for sale or you just made a successful bid on the perfect starter home, you want the transaction to move forward smoothly. Unfortunately, residential real estate transactions have many moving parts. Certain...
What can you do about a boundary dispute?
Often, your home is the place that you look forward to returning to after a hard day’s work. Additionally, it may be somewhere that you enjoy social gatherings with close friends and family members. Unfortunately, disputes over boundaries can disrupt your ability to...
3 of the most common real estate disputes
Real estate disputes involve disagreements over property, and they are fairly commonplace in the United States. The number of people involved in property disagreements can vary, as can the role of each party. Homeowners, landlords, tenants, neighbors and visitors are...