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When Is A Special Assessment Improper?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

In a condominium association, no one likes paying dues. However, the complaints get even worse when special assessments are levied. In Florida, a special assessment can be levied in a condo association or homeowners’ association (HOA) when an unforeseen expense not included in the budget becomes necessary to pay. When they follow proper procedure,… Read More »

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How To Handle Property Damage To A Rental

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When a tenant signs a lease and agrees to rent a property, they will usually be required to provide a security deposit, though the amount can differ. When the tenant moves out, the amount of the security deposit is used to offset any damage that may have occurred to the rental while the tenant… Read More »

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What To Know Before Investing In “Distressed” Properties

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

As in most other states, Florida’s property values tend to ebb and flow with the popularity of its real estate market. Because of this, investors will sometimes look to invest in what are known as ‘distressed’ properties. Distressed properties are usually those in legal or financial difficulty, such as those in foreclosure or affected… Read More »

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