Nov 5, 2020 | Real Estate Law, Uncategorized
What is your conception of the American dream? For many, it starts with a house. They visualize a home with a yard, inhabited by their loved ones—family, pets, or whomever they are closest to in this world. The home means more than a just roof over their head. It...
Dec 10, 2019 | Real Estate Law
Florida property owners, especially along the coast, are commonly a bit nervous as the height of hurricane season hits in late summer but then breathe a sigh of relief if unscathed as the season draws to a close in November. Longtime Floridians can recall more than...
Nov 29, 2018 | Real Estate Law
In layman’s terms, customary use is what allows the public to enjoy Florida’s beaches without interference from the neighboring beachfront property owners. If you’ve traveled to beaches around the state, you have probably seen cordoned off sections of the...
Dec 4, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Floridian property owners can count on a real estate tax bill, every year in November, and most dutifully pay those bills. Even more responsible property owners may pay before December 1, to take advantage of a four percent discount afforded to those who pay far in...