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Understanding Director Conflicts of Interest in Florida Condominium Associations

In the realm of condominium associations in Florida, directors play a crucial role in decision-making processes. However, their actions must…

2 years ago

Mastering Construction Contract Negotiations

Negotiating construction contracts is a crucial skill for contractors, design parties, and developers operating in Florida's bustling construction industry. The…

2 years ago

Corporate Transparency Act: Fast-Approaching Deadlines, Compliance Information and Reporting Requirements

The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) was established as part of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 and is focused on…

2 years ago

Understanding “Substantial Completion” in Florida

The term substantial completion is a commonly utilized concept in construction law, not only in Florida but across various states.…

2 years ago

Exploring Differences in Site Conditions Claims within Construction Projects

In the construction industry, differing site conditions refer to unforeseen physical situations on a project site that substantially deviate from…

2 years ago

Disruption Claim vs. Delay Claim: Understanding the Key Differences

In the complex world of construction projects, disputes and claims are not uncommon. Two types of claims that often arise…

2 years ago

Florida Construction Bid Protests: What You Must Know Before Filing

When you've submitted a diligent and compliant bid for a public construction project in Florida, it can be disheartening to…

2 years ago

How to Retrieve Your Binder Deposit Following an Unsuccessful Real Estate Transaction

When individuals engage in a real estate purchase, a common practice involves the buyer submitting an initial deposit, often referred…

2 years ago

Utilizing Safeguards in Commercial Real Estate Contracts: Contingencies

Commercial real estate transactions are complex and involve substantial investments. Whether you are a buyer or a seller, entering into…

2 years ago

Understanding Limited Common Elements

Limited common elements in Florida condominiums, as defined by the Florida Condominium Act, refer to common elements exclusively reserved for…

2 years ago