In the rental property business, landlords must navigate through various challenges, including the alarming rise of corporate housing scams. One particularly insidious scheme involves scammers setting up shell companies to deceive landlords, posing as legitimate entities seeking accommodations for their business’s employees. This blog post aims to shed light on this growing threat. The CorporateContinue reading “Corporate Housing Scams Deceive Florida Landlords”
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Fraudulent Liens: A Guide for Florida Contractors
As a contractor in Florida’s busy construction industry, it’s crucial to understand the intricacies of lien laws to protect your rights and ensure payment. One aspect that demands attention is the concept of fraudulent liens, a serious matter that can have severe consequences under Florida Statute 713.31. What is a Fraudulent Lien? In the constructionContinue reading “Fraudulent Liens: A Guide for Florida Contractors”
Importance of Notices of Commencement in Florida Construction
In the Florida construction industry, contractors face a myriad of challenges and complexities. One often overlooked but critical aspect of the construction process is the Notice of Commencement (NOC). This document may seem like routine paperwork, but for Florida contractors, it is essential for protecting their rights and ensuring smooth project execution. In this blogContinue reading “Importance of Notices of Commencement in Florida Construction”
Tenant Considerations: Selling Rental Property in Florida
Selling a rental property in Florida can be a complex process, especially when there’s an existing tenant with a lease extending beyond the closing date. In such scenarios, the rights and obligations of the seller are usually determined by two key documents – the lease agreement with the tenant and the sales contract with theContinue reading “Tenant Considerations: Selling Rental Property in Florida”
Home Damage Before Closing: Buyer and Seller Rights
The journey to homeownership is filled with potential twists and turns, and one such consideration is how to handle property damage when a property is under contract but not yet sold. In the realm of Florida real estate, the FARBAR contract provides a framework for addressing property damage occurring after the contract is entered butContinue reading “Home Damage Before Closing: Buyer and Seller Rights”