Glenwood Landlord-Tenant Lawyer, Florida


Gregory Warren Stoner Lawyer

Gregory Warren Stoner

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Eminent Domain, Commercial Real Estate, Residential Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant, Litigation

Attorney Greg Stoner of the Property Rights Law Firm, P.A. has decades of experience helping people with property and business related issues, like: (... (more)

Dana Kyle Anderson Lawyer

Dana Kyle Anderson

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Real Estate, Business, Divorce & Family Law, Landlord-Tenant, Intellectual Property

Today, I'm able to serve a broad spectrum of clients as I use my expertise to help others develop a healthy relationship within themselves and with ot... (more)

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David E. Cauthen Lawyer

David E. Cauthen

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Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Estate Planning, Child Support, Landlord-Tenant

Mr. Cauthen has been practicing family law since 1973.

Tanya  White Lawyer

Tanya White

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Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Criminal, Estate, Landlord-Tenant

Hello, I’m Tanya White. Standing Up for You and Your Rights Having a legal issue is generally an unpleasant experience. It may mean that you have... (more)

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John Gerald DeLancett

Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate, White Collar Crime, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

Lee Jacobson

Landlord-Tenant, Criminal, Insurance, Personal Injury
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Michael Slick

Lawsuit & Dispute, Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

Kimberly Marie Soto

Landlord-Tenant, Foreclosure, Real Estate, Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Jennifer Ann Jacobs

Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Litigation, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

T. Bradford Petrino

Litigation, Landlord-Tenant, Transactions, Federal Appellate Practice
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LEGAL TERMS

SETBACK

The distance between a property boundary and a building. A minimum setback is usually required by law.

FUTURE INTEREST

A right to property that cannot be enforced in the present, but only at some time in the future. For example, John's will leaves his house to his sister Marian,... (more...)
A right to property that cannot be enforced in the present, but only at some time in the future. For example, John's will leaves his house to his sister Marian, but only after the death of his wife, Hillary. Marian has a future interest in the house.

MORTGAGE

A loan in which the borrower puts up the title to real estate as security (collateral) for a loan. If the borrower doesn't pay back the debt on time, the lender... (more...)
A loan in which the borrower puts up the title to real estate as security (collateral) for a loan. If the borrower doesn't pay back the debt on time, the lender can foreclose on the real estate and have it sold to pay off the loan.

MECHANIC'S LIEN

A legal claim placed on real estate by someone who is owed money for labor, services or supplies contributed to the property for the purpose of improving it. Ty... (more...)
A legal claim placed on real estate by someone who is owed money for labor, services or supplies contributed to the property for the purpose of improving it. Typical lien claimants are general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers of building materials. A mechanics' lien claimant can sue to have the real estate sold at auction and recover the debt from the proceeds. Because property with a lien on it cannot be easily sold until the lien is satisfied (paid off), owners have a great incentive to pay their bills.

SEIZURE

The taking of physical evidence or property by law enforcement officials. This runs the gamut from taking blood for a drug test to impounding a car used in a ro... (more...)
The taking of physical evidence or property by law enforcement officials. This runs the gamut from taking blood for a drug test to impounding a car used in a robbery. The police must generally obtain a search warrant, or court order, before they can seize personal property.

FORECLOSURE

The forced sale of real estate to pay off a loan on which the owner of the property has defaulted.

LEASE OPTION

A contract in which an owner leases her house (usually for one to five years) to a tenant for a specific monthly rent, and which gives the tenant the right to b... (more...)
A contract in which an owner leases her house (usually for one to five years) to a tenant for a specific monthly rent, and which gives the tenant the right to buy the house at the end of the lease period for a price established in advance. A lease option is often a good arrangement for a potential home buyer because it lets him move into a house he may buy without having to come up with a down payment or financing at that time.

JOINT TENANCY

A way for two or more people to share ownership of real estate or other property. When two or more people own property as joint tenants and one owner dies, the ... (more...)
A way for two or more people to share ownership of real estate or other property. When two or more people own property as joint tenants and one owner dies, the other owners automatically own the deceased owner's share. For example, if a parent and child own a house as joint tenants and the parent dies, the child automatically becomes full owner. Because of this right of survivorship, no will is required to transfer the property; it goes directly to the surviving joint tenants without the delay and costs of probate.

HOMESTEAD

(1) The house in which a family lives, plus any adjoining land and other buildings on that land. (2) Real estate which is not subject to the claims of creditors... (more...)
(1) The house in which a family lives, plus any adjoining land and other buildings on that land. (2) Real estate which is not subject to the claims of creditors as long as it is occupied as a home by the head of the household. After the head of the family dies, homestead laws often allow the surviving spouse or minor children to live on the property for as long as they choose. (3) Land acquired out of the public lands of the United States. The term 'homesteaders' refers to people who got their land by settling it and making it productive, rather than purchasing it outright.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Skylake Ins. Agency, Inc. v. NMB PLAZA, LLC

... following opinion. This is an appeal of a summary final judgment in a commercial landlord-tenant dispute. The ... I. The landlord, NMB Plaza, LLC, is the developer of an office building in North Miami Beach, Florida. While the building ...

Lombardo v. Haige

... I. PROCEEDINGS IN THE COUNTY COURT. Mr. Lombardo is Mr. Haige's landlord (Landlord). He brought suit against Mr. Haige, his tenant (Tenant), in county court. ... 1974); DeMartino v. Simat, 948 So.2d 841 (Fla. 2d DCA 2007). The Landlord did not appeal this order. ...

Husky Rose, Inc. v. Allstate Ins. Co.

... WARNER, J. The trial court entered a final summary judgment in a dispute between a landlord and its tenant, concluding that the tenant breached the lease by failing to add the landlord as an additional insured on the tenant's insurance policy. ...