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- 27 Nov
A recent ruling from the Third District Court of Appeals in Florida could have large impacts on real estate lenders. The decision now places years-old tax liens at the forefront of priority. The state of Florida has largely used a […]
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- 24 Oct
In a five-page opinion recently released by a Florida Supreme Court justice, he wrote on the topic of timing in foreclosure litigation concerning multiple defaults and lawsuits. In this opinion, Justice C. Alan Lawson mentioned what he called “the latest […]
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- 09 Oct
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has overturned a verdict from Judge James King of the Southern District of Florida, saying that jurors can be questioned about potential bias against homosexuals. Judge King had previously refused to […]
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- 28 Aug
Two developers in the Manhattan area are testing out a new idea in the urban market: catering to the affluent elderly. They’re raising buildings designed to be usable by anyone advanced in age, as well as those who may be […]
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- 17 Jul
Buyers and investors from outside Florida are taking a special interest in apartment complexes within the Miami area, evidenced by the large amount of properties that have changed hands in the last quarter. Within the last three months, at least […]
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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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- 10 Apr
Rising property prices, along with a low supply of homes available for purchase, are some of a number of reasons prospective homebuyers are entering a trend of forgoing home inspections prior to purchase. In Toronto, the average home price has […]
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