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Several New Bills Signed In FL Legislative Session

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

The Florida Legislature ended its most recent session on May 5, 2023. During that time, quite a few bills concerning the real estate market in Florida were debated and signed into law. Given the constant ebb and flow of Florida’s real estate market, particularly as the seasons change, it is extremely important for potential… Read More »

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How Can I Tell If An HOA Rule Is Unenforceable?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Florida law gives homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominium associations (CAs) fairly broad leeway to make and enforce rules, and the association’s articles of incorporation may cement that authority. However, it is not limitless – if you are a board member in a community association, it is crucial that you and your colleagues understand where… Read More »

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Florida’s Real Estate Disclosure Laws

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When a person is selling their home, they must make certain disclosures to a prospective buyer, or run the risk of the sale being derailed. Under Florida law, there are a host of different factors that must be addressed by a seller before they can transfer an unencumbered title to a buyer. Failure to… Read More »

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What Can A Condo Board Do About Nonpayment Of Dues?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When a person buys a condominium, they implicitly (and often, explicitly) consent to be governed by the condo association’s rules and board of directors. Perhaps the most important rule for condo owners is to pay dues and other assessments on time – and if they fail to do so, a condo board generally has… Read More »

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Farmers Insurance Pauses New Homeowner Policies In Florida

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When a person is seeking to buy a new piece of property, one of the things they should make certain to have is homeowners’ insurance, particularly in a hurricane-prone area like Pinellas or Sarasota County. However, as of mid-June 2023, there are fewer and fewer options for homeowners, as “15 companies [have decided] to… Read More »

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