Monthly Archives: December 2025
Florida Fireworks Law Can Affect Your Holiday Celebrations
Because of Florida’s sunny weather in months where northern climates are snowed in, fireworks are a more common part of holiday celebrations than they might be in other locales. The December holidays are no exception – particularly New Year’s Eve, when every municipality has their own fireworks show. That said, if you live in… Read More »
Federal Appeals Court Upholds “Discriminatory” Ban On Chinese Nationals Buying Florida Property
In November 2025, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals chose to uphold Florida’s 2023 law all but banning Chinese nationals from owning property in the state. The law bars any Chinese person ‘domiciled in China’ who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States from owning real estate in Florida, even… Read More »
What Is A Condo Association’s Duty To Federal Authorities?
A condominium board has certain duties toward the unit owners that make up the association, but they also have duties and responsibilities to outside forces. Federal authorities are empowered by U.S. law, and often by the actions of the executive branch of the government, and in general, when there is potential for a confrontation… Read More »
Landlord-Tenant Communications Made Easier By Changes In Law
In general, one of the most difficult things about renting a home is communication between landlord and tenant. Both may have busy schedules, and it can sometimes be difficult to find time to touch base, even about important things. Recently, Florida’s legislature took a big step toward modernizing and simplifying landlord-tenant communication by passing… Read More »