It's common for a property title to become muddy over time, making it difficult to determine who owns a property. There are assorted reasons why a title may lose its meaning — or why it was never clear to begin with — but it's always an issue that should be resolved...
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Actual fraud vs. constructive fraud: What is the difference?
Fraud is a term that's often thrown around in public discourse. Florida courts of law, however, recognize different types of fraud and provide separate remedies for each. More specifically, Florida tort law differentiates between actual fraud and constructive fraud....
Historic retailer embroiled in commercial real estate dispute
While disputes over rent in Miami and across Florida are often considered to be limited to residential situations or small businesses who are having financial challenges they are trying to sort through, it can happen with larger businesses as well. Even those that are...
What landlords can do when tenants stay after eviction notices
Eviction in Florida can be a long and complex process, and it gets more complex when tenants won't leave after a written notice. The landlord has to carefully navigate the situation to legally remove them from the property. Landlords may file an eviction notice with...