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What A Landlord Cannot Do In Florida

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Renting residential premises – whether a house, apartment, or other type of dwelling space – is essentially a contract between the landlord and the tenant. Each party agrees to perform certain actions, and to refrain from performing others, so that a ‘meeting of the minds’ can happen in order to enact the contract. A… Read More »

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Two Types Of Real Estate Brokers In Florida

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When someone is looking to buy a piece of residential property in Florida, it is always a good idea to hire a knowledgeable real estate attorney. However, too many people either believe they can navigate the transaction alone, or simply think they can save money, by relying on their real estate agent’s expertise. In… Read More »

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Dealing With Hoarding In Florida Community Associations

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Most of the time, community associations are required to treat violations of association guidelines fairly harshly in order to keep things running as they should, or to set an example for other owners to follow. However, when mental illness is a factor for a resident, it can throw an association board into flux. Hoarding… Read More »

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