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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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[…]

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

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