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5 Construction Defects Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Discover After Hurricane Season (And What to Do About Them)

Posted on : March 15, 2026
Fort Lauderdale home with construction defects revealed by hurricane season storm damage
Construction defects in Fort Lauderdale don’t always show up right away — and hurricane season has a way of exposing them. Every year, as South Florida braces for storm activity, property owners in Broward County discover that the roof that was “repaired” last season wasn’t repaired properly. The waterproofing that was installed during a recent [Read More]

What Happens to a Florida Property After a Tax Deed Sale — And Why You Need a Quiet Title Action

Posted on : February 15, 2026
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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 give you clean, insurable title. It gives you [Read More]

Maximize Success Using Proven South Florida Real Estate Legal Services

Posted on : January 22, 2026
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Get expert south florida real estate legal services to guide your buying, selling, and litigation smoothly

Your Friendly Guide to South Florida Property Law

Posted on : January 22, 2026
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Navigate South Florida property law with friendly tips to buy, sell, or litigate your real estate confidently

What Does a House Deed Look Like in Florida?

Posted on : December 5, 2025
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What Does a House Deed Look Like in Florida? How to Read Yours Before Closing in Fort Lauderdale A house deed is more than a piece of paper — it is the legal document that transfers ownership and defines the exact rights you receive when you purchase property in Florida. Because Florida has specific statutory [Read More]

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