Buying or selling a home in Florida is nearly always accompanied with signing a contract. While these documents provide legal protection for both the buyer and seller, many people are unaware of the items to look for to guarantee that protection.For example,...
Real Estate Disputes
Appreciating the importance of title insurance
No matter if you are a first-time homebuyer or an experienced investor in Miami commercial real estate, you commit a great deal of yourself and finances when making any kind of property purchase. As such, you have the right to be informed and comfortable with all of...
Can I buy real estate if I’m not a U.S. citizen?
The Miami-Dade real estate market is appealing for many reasons, including that it offers some generous incentives to experienced and first-time buyers alike. It is no surprise, then, that the market attracts both domestic and international real estate investors....
What are my legal rights and responsibilities as a landlord?
No matter if you own a condominium or apartment, renting a private space to another party makes you a landlord under the law. Florida real estate guidelines account for landlord obligations and protections, and outline procedures for dealing with disputes between...
What if I have a fence dispute with a Miami neighbor?
Many people take it for granted that their property lines are clearly marked by fencing and/or landscaping. In fact, some homeowners never think to survey their land in order to determine whether or not any discrepancies exist over where they and their...
Recognizing the complexities of real estate law and disputes
Despite the fact that a huge number of Miami residents engage in real estate transactions without formal legal counsel, the process is often long and quite involved. If you are interested in purchasing your first home, for instance, you may be unfamiliar with how to...

