Understanding Setbacks

Before you break ground on a structure, there will be a long checklist of things you need to take care of to ensure a smooth building process. If you are truly prepared, one of those things will be to double-check that your new home or office does not encroach on the setback zone as established by the applicable municipality. If you are not familiar with this term and how it affects your property, we explain what you Read More

Florida Real Estate Law: The 1031 Exchange Process, Explained

One of the most under-utilized sections in the Internal Revenue Service tax code is Sec. 1031 – perhaps due to its complexity. The truth is that if you want to avoid paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in capital gains taxes from the sale of a property, you should take a good look at this code. The provision allows you to, essentially, swap one investment property for another. However, there are several Read More

5 Ways a Landlord Should Ensure Habitability of a Living Space

A landlord’s responsibility does not end at completing the construction of the building and installing the basic utilities. Under landlord-tenant law, the landlord’s obligation extends to ensuring that the building is habitable for its occupants during their stay. Of course there are certain limitations to this obligation. It would be unreasonable, for instance, to expect a complete roof reinstallation just because Read More

5 Common Shareholder Disputes

Shareholder disputes are a serious concern that can bring your business to its knees. When you get into a disagreement with your partner(s), it can affect the ongoing performance of the business. It can ruin your reputation and cripple your ability to deliver goods or services as efficiently as possible.  If the dispute is not successfully resolved, it can cause permanent damage to your brand and even result in your Read More

4 Steps to Take in Order to Amend Lot Lines

Most people don’t know exactly where their property boundaries end, and most people don’t care. The only way you can be able to physically touch the limit of your property is when your deed contains permanent markers of the land, for example, a stone monument or tree. And even then, the boundary might not be set up in a straight line. If you are conflicted about your property boundaries, here are a few steps to take Read More

“Should I File Bankruptcy?” 7 Tips to Help You Make the Decision

Filing for bankruptcy is not exactly the type of lunch break conversation you want to have with your colleagues, and for good reason. It is a measure of last resort that reveals to the whole world that you are so far deep in debt, even the bank is suing you. If you do not have a contingency plan, it will destroy your credit and debilitate your borrowing ability. If you are wondering whether or not to file for Read More

What to Expect at a Foreclosure Trial

If you are underwater on your mortgage, you may be facing foreclosure. Foreclosures can happen either judicially (in court) or non-judicially (out-of-court). Non-judicial foreclosures are typical of loans that are secured by a trust while judicial foreclosures are common in loans that are secured by a mortgage. If your loan was secured by a mortgage, you will probably have to go through a foreclosure trial. In this Read More

Non-Use Variance Explained

A variance allows a property owner to use his or her land efficiently by bypassing established local zoning laws. Variances are normally issued under unusual circumstances, for instance when there’s a large stream on the property that is making it difficult to continue with construction without breaking local zoning laws. There are two types of variances: use variances and area or non-use variances. This article Read More

A Brief Overview of the Zoning Analysis

One of the most important things you need to do before you start building on a property is to conduct a zoning analysis. A zoning analysis determines the legal rights of building on the property. It assesses the local zoning codes to find out the legal development limitations, including things such as the height, size, and square footage allowed for a building in that zone. Here is everything you need to know about Read More

Buying Your First House? Understand Your Mortgage Options

If you are a first-time homebuyer, the joy of owning your own home can be particularly overwhelming. For most people, however, the dream of becoming a homeowner is often thwarted by insufficient funds. Fortunately, there are certain programs for first-time homebuyers that you can take advantage of if you live in Florida. Here are a few.  FHA Loans FHA loans are offered by the Federal Housing Administration. This Read More

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