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Florida Easement Disputes and Property Access Rights

Can You Revoke an Easement in Florida? What Homeowners Need to Know

Easement disputes are one of the most common real estate conflicts between Florida property owners. An easement gives another[…]

DuFault Law – Experienced attorneys in Florida and Georgia providing legal services in business, real estate, construction, corporate, commercial, personal injury, and private client matters.

Businesses Beware: Deleting Evidence After a Dispute Begins Can Be Costly

When litigation is anticipated, businesses have a legal duty to preserve evidence through a legal hold, also known as[…]

DuFault Law – Expert construction law attorneys in Florida and Georgia providing legal solutions for contractors, property owners, and developers.

Contractors Beware: Starting Work Without an NOC Can Create Legal Risk

Florida’s Notice of Commencement is one of the most important documents in the state’s construction lien law. Recorded before[…]

Florida home with a 'Sold' sign, symbolizing a successful real estate closing

Before You Close: Understanding Florida’s Documentary Stamp Tax

Florida documentary stamp taxes—often called “doc stamps”—are a mandatory tax applied to real estate transactions involving deeds and mortgages.[…]

DuFault Law – Leading attorneys in Naples, Florida and Georgia specializing in real estate, business, construction, corporate, and personal injury law.

Personal Liability and the Myth of Absolute Corporate Protection

Forming a corporation or LLC in Florida is meant to protect owners from personal liability—but that protection is not[…]

Florida construction law attorney reviewing building plans with a contractor to resolve disputes over defects, contracts, and liability.

Sued for a Construction Defect? What If Your Insurer Refuses to Defend You?

In Florida construction defect litigation, the biggest threat isn’t always the homeowner’s lawsuit—it’s when your insurance carrier refuses to[…]

Florida Partition Action and Co-Owner Property Dispute

Stuck Owning Property With Someone Who Won’t Sell? Read This.

When co-owners of Florida real estate disagree about selling property, a legal remedy known as a partition action may[…]

Pay-When-Paid vs. Pay-If-Paid Clauses in Florida Construction Contracts

Florida Subcontractors: Read This Before You Sign That Contract

Pay-when-paid and pay-if-paid clauses are among the most misunderstood—and most dangerous—provisions in Florida construction contracts. While pay-when-paid clauses generally[…]

Estate planning and family trust lawyer in Naples, Florida helping clients protect assets and plan for the future across Florida and Georgia

FLP or Family LLC? The Questions Smart Families Ask First

Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs) and Family LLCs are powerful tools for asset protection, centralized management, and long-term estate planning.[…]

Florida home with a 'Sold' sign, symbolizing a successful real estate closing

One Title Policy Protects the Bank. The Other Protects You. Guess Which One’s Optional.

Many Florida homebuyers assume that because title insurance is required at closing, they are fully protected. In reality, lender’s[…]

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