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Florida statute does not regulate retainage on private construction projects. Skip down to FAQs Retainage, also called “retention,” is an amount of money “held back” from a contractor or subcontractor during the course of a construction project. In general, retainage serves two main purposes...
Understanding Florida’s New Unlawful Detainer Statute (No More Squatter’s Rights ) (2024) Florida has introduced new measures to tackle unlawful detainer and squatting issues through Chapter 82 of the Florida Statutes, also known as the “Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer” law. This law out...
“While co-op governing documents may permit such removal as well, in the condominium context, case law limits the ability of governing documents to authorize the removal of directors for reasons not permitted by statute, and there is no similar condominium statutory provision that contemplates remov...
For the past few years there has been much debate as to whether the 8 year term limits enacted in 2017 (as modified in 2018) applied to “time served” before the law went into effect. Now we all have certainty that it does not, meaning that this statute will not be something to ...
Notice to Owner of Florida, Inc. provides a notice service for customers, such as you, who wish to protect their lien rights. However, you must strictly comply with Florida's Construction Lien Law in order to obtain it's protection. We provide this servi
define the scope of the warranty and provide suggested warranty language.4The warranty language suggested by the statute is not mandatory. A valid Florida warranty deed can use different warranty language or modify the scope of the warranty—as long as it otherwise complies with Florida law. ...
Florida Statute 193.155(3)(a)provides that the SOHA cap is lost, and the property must be reassessed at just value as of January 1st of the year following a change of ownership. A “change of ownership” is defined as “any sale, foreclosure, or transfer of legal title or beneficial tit...
Definition of a Trailer Under Florida Law The 2021 Florida StatutesSection 320.01provides a definition for “trailer.” This statute also classifies trailers into several categories. Generally, a trailer is a vehicle with its own motive power or one that does not move on its own. A trailer is...