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Monthly Archives: March 2024

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When A Tenant Breaks A Lease

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

In general, it is never a good idea to break a lease, either as a tenant or a landlord, but there are moments when there may be no other choice. Whether due to harassment, safety issues, or an obligation like being called up to the military, it is important that a tenant’s choosing to… Read More »

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What Is A Latent Defect In Florida Real Estate?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

If you are looking to purchase real property in Florida, it is crucial to be aware of the obligations on both the buyer and the seller. Transparency is key for both parties, as Florida case law requires that sellers in particular disclose relevant information about the home or land. Failure to do so can… Read More »

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Can I Rent Out My Home Or Condo?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Florida’s real estate market seems to constantly be in a state of flux in this day and age, and more and more people are purchasing homes and condos in order to put down roots where they can. However, a phenomenon that is becoming more common in some associations is people or business entities purchasing… Read More »

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