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- 29 May
A new District Court of Appeal ruling has clarified the statute of limitations regarding companies foreclosing on municipal liens, when differing laws may exist. The rule clarification came when the company Riviera Beach tried to collect on real estate that […]
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- 22 May
District Court Comments on Short-Term Rentals
- May 22, 2017
- Ryan Lamchick
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As residential communities and complexes struggle to deal with the growing trend of short-term rentals from companies such as Airbnb, organizers turn to courts to codify the limitations of these types of arrangements. In regards to this growing issue, the First […]
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- 15 May
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the City of Miami has a right to go after banks they say offered low-quality housing loans to minorities, the next step may prove to be more difficult. The city has […]
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- 08 May
A Miami development group with a long-term lease may not be liable for property taxes, according to the Third District Court of Appeal. The case was brought up by Miami-Dade County following a 2014 Florida Supreme Court ruling. The issue […]
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- 01 May
In a recent opinion put forth by fourth district court of appeal judge Jeffrey T. Kuntz, borrowers seeking attorneys fees on appeal cannot use the same contracts that said they prevail on an argument of lacking legal right to foreclose. […]
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