What is adverse possession, and how does it work in Florida?
Adverse possession is a long-term trespasser’s right to assume ownership of the property they occupy. The doctrine of adverse…
Adverse possession is a long-term trespasser’s right to assume ownership of the property they occupy. The doctrine of adverse…
A real estate agent in Florida may act as a single agent or a transaction broker or maintain…
“Wholesaling” refers to buying and selling real estate sales contracts. Wholesalers seek to find investors to buy distressed…
No state law limits what a landlord in Florida may require as a security deposit. However, a county…
In Johnson vs. Davis, the Florida Supreme Court held that “where the seller of a home knows of facts…
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