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  • How Long Does the Residential Eviction Process Take in Florida?

    What is a Residential Eviction? A residential eviction can occur when a tenant violates or materially breaches the tenancy terms. An eviction can also result if the tenant refuses to move out after their lease term has subsided. Chapter 83 contains the laws and obligations of the tenant and landlord in Florida. What Steps Does…

  • When Can a Landlord Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries?

    It can be challenging to determine who should be liable if a tenant is injured on their rental property. Is it the landlord? Is there an option for compensation for the injuries? What can the landlord or the tenant do to protect themselves moving forward? We will review these topics in the following article. Read…

  • What is a Spendthrift Clause?

    Almost any family can benefit from an estate plan. Estate planning typically includes a trust, a will, and several other options to protect assets and provide for beneficiaries long after we are gone. It can provide a great sense of comfort to families to know what to expect during and after one’s life by stipulating…

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    What Is Adverse Possession Florida Law?

    If you believe your property is at risk from adverse possession, or if you’re making an adverse possession property claim, arrange to discuss the matter at once with an Orlando adverse possession attorney. What is adverse possession? The proper legal description is that, it’s a legal concept that allows someone to gain title over a…

  • How Do You Sell Your Home For Sale by Owner?

    Selling your home without a real estate agent can save you considerable cash, but if it isn’t done correctly, a mistake could cost you. If you sell your home without an agent in central Florida, have the pertinent documents drafted or reviewed by an Orlando real estate lawyer. When you sell your home or any…

  • What Should You Know About Family Limited Liability Companies?

    Should you set up a family limited liability company (LLC)? Establishing an LLC is a smart way to protect the assets of your family business. A limited liability company is a business structure that shields the company’s owners from any personal responsibility for the company’s debts and liabilities. LLCs merge some of the advantages of…

  • Top Five Things to Know about Renting a Home or Apartment in Orlando

    Whether you are renting an apartment in a complex or renting a house from a private owner, there are certain things you should consider before taking the plunge. Apartment complexes often offer the convenience of quick repairs, common area maintenance, and certain amenities like a pool or gym. Similarly, renting from a private homeowner often…

  • Is Lane Splitting Legal in Florida?

    Lane splitting is riding a motorcycle between lanes or rows of slow-moving or halted traffic, all going in the same direction. If you are injured in a traffic accident caused by lane splitting, ask an Orlando car accident attorney to help you recover compensation. Lane splitting is illegal in Florida. Florida motorcyclists should know that…

  • What Is Probate?

    After a person passes away in Florida, probate begins. The probate process must be considered when you plan your estate. Our law firm has considerable experience with the probate courts in central Florida. If your loved ones need legal assistance with the probate process after your death, an Orlando probate attorney knows how to resolve…