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Can A Florida HOA Sue A Homeowner?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) in Florida generally try to settle disputes with parcel owners via meetings or alternative dispute resolution options like mediation. If all other options have been exhausted, a homeowner may file suit against their HOA, but it is also more common for the HOA to file suit against the owner. There are… Read More »

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Deed Fraud In Florida

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

When you believe that you have finally found the Florida home you have always dreamed of, it can be tempting to simply rush through to closing on the sale. However, one of the most important services that a Florida real estate attorney can provide is to ensure that the deed to the home is… Read More »

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What Is Condo Deconversion?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Condominium deconversion is a process by which a condo building is converted back into apartments or into single-family homes (depending on the size of the building). While there are several different reasons why a condo board might choose to pursue deconversion, it can still be a nasty shock to condo owners who planned to… Read More »

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Know The Law: The Florida Fair Housing Act

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

Both state and federal law recognize the right to buy or rent a home without discrimination. Florida and the U.S. government both have laws known as the Fair Housing Act (FHA and FFHA), both of which guarantee the right to housing without consideration of certain personal characteristics (though the list differs between the state… Read More »

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Should I Buy A Florida Home With A Lien On It?

By Seward Law Office, P.A. |

A lien is a claim made against assets, such as a home or a vehicle to ensure that a debt is paid. For example, manufacturer’s liens are commonly placed on new homes to ensure that the construction crew who made the home is fairly compensated. The home (or other asset) is collateral, and if… Read More »

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