by Larry Tolchinsky | Condos and Townhouses, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, Realtor Disputes
Last Update: 02/10/16 It is not “buyer beware” in Florida for anyone looking to buy residential real estate. Florida home buyers are protected by specific laws passed by the Florida Legislature that force developers, realtors, real estate agents, and real estate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Landlord - Tenant, Real Estate, Security Deposits
Last Update: 10/3/17 All of us have rented an apartment, condo or townhouse at one time or another during our lifetime. In some cases, after we have moved out we have had to deal with issues with our landlord related to our security deposit. In fact, a lot of calls I... by Larry Tolchinsky | Condos and Townhouses
Last Update: 4/14/21 In Florida, condominiums are considered legal entities, just like corporations, with Boards of Directors and owners and creditors. When you decide to buy a home in a Florida condominium, you are becoming part of this legal entity as one of its... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Defense
Last week, before President Obama left the White House for his family holiday in Hawaii, he signed into law the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014. This is now the law of the land, just in time for the end of 2014, and shockingly, it passed both the House and Senate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Defense
From a legal perspective, Florida is divided into regions or “districts” that have mid-level review courts (appeals courts) set up to oversee and review the decisions and determinations of lower trial courts. The Florida Supreme Court sits as the highest court in the...