Posted on : April 19, 2026

How to file a partition action in Florida is a question co-owners of property often face when they can no longer agree on what to do with shared real estate. A partition action is a legal proceeding that allows co-owners to force the division or sale of jointly owned property through the courts. Whether you [Read More]
Posted on : April 16, 2026

Quiet Title Action Florida A quiet title action in Florida is the legal process used to establish clear ownership of real property when there is a dispute, defect, or cloud on the title. Whether you purchased a tax deed property, discovered a competing claim, or found an error in the chain of title, a quiet [Read More]
Posted on : April 15, 2026

Most Fort Lauderdale real estate deals that fall apart don’t fall apart because of big, obvious problems. They fall apart at the closing table — or in the days just before it — because of issues that an attorney would have caught, addressed, or prevented entirely. A financing contingency that was improperly exercised. A lien [Read More]
Posted on : March 15, 2026

5 Construction Defects To Look Out For When you’ve just closed on a Fort Lauderdale home, the last thing you expect is to discover that your walls are harboring mold, your foundation is cracking, or your electrical panel is a fire waiting to happen. Yet construction defects are among the most common — and [Read More]
Posted on : February 15, 2026

Florida Tax Deed Sale & Quiet Title Action A Florida tax deed sale can look like one of the best real estate deals available — a property purchased at a fraction of market value through a county auction. But what most buyers don’t realize until after the sale is that a tax deed does not [Read More]



