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RealEstateAtty

Dealing With Joint Tenancy In Florida Real Estate Transactions

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

There are several different ways to own property in Florida, and it is very common for more than one person to have a share in a piece of real property. That said, having multiple owners can lead to complications in the event of a real estate sale. If you are interested in purchasing a… Read More »

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Developer Turnover Of A Florida Condo Association

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

A brand-new condominium association always begins life under the aegis of the developer that constructed it. However, once construction is complete and enough units have been sold, the developer is required, under Florida law, to transfer the community over to an elected board of directors. That process is slow but sure, and it is… Read More »

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“Selective Enforcement” In Florida Condo Associations

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

At least in theory, every member of a Florida condominium association is bound by its rules – owner and board member alike. However, it is unfortunately common for an association to play favorites, enforcing rules against some owners and not against others. This concept is referred to as “selective enforcement” in Florida law, and… Read More »

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