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David Michael Goldman Lawyer

David Michael Goldman

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Jacksonville Real Estate Lawyer
Florida Bar

Mr. Goldman has over 20 years of business experience. He has been involved in starting and managing technology related companies involved in distribut... (more)

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Anita  Nguyen Lawyer

Anita Nguyen

West Palm Beach Real Estate Lawyer
Estate Planning, Will, Trust, Real Estate, Title Closing, Business, Contract, Immigration, Personal

We are a local law firm in West Palm Beach, Florida, specializing in Real Estate, Title Closing, Estate Planning, Will, Trust, Probate, Immigration, B... (more)

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561-444-9449

Loren L. Gold Lawyer

Loren L. Gold

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Plantation Real Estate Lawyer
PERSONALLY DEDICATED TO PROTECTING RIGHTS OF ACCIDENT VICTIMS SINCE 1991.

PERSONALLY DEDICATED FOR OVER 30 YEARS TO PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THE DAMAGED DUE TO NEGLIGENCE I am proud to display my Lifetime Million Dollar A... (more)

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954-742-6999

Team  Legal Lawyer

Team Legal

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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Lawyer
Andres  Montejo Lawyer

Andres Montejo

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Hialeah Real Estate Lawyer

The Bankruptcy Law Center of Andres Montejo, in Miami - Fort Lauderdale specializes in bankruptcy law, foreclosure defense and mortgage modification. ... (more)

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800-947-7930

Jacqueline A. Salcines Lawyer

Jacqueline A. Salcines

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Miami Real Estate Lawyer

Jacqueline Salcines, Esq. was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She graduated high school from Our Lady of Lourdes Academy. She then went on to earn ... (more)

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305-669-5280

Tina  El Fadel Lawyer

Tina El Fadel

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Boca Raton Real Estate Lawyer
Zealous Business, Contract & Consumer Litigation Lawyer in Palm Beach, Broward & Miami-Free Consults

Ms. El Fadel is a Junior Partner with KS Attorneys at law and currently heads up our Firm’s business development, business structuring, business fun... (more)

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800-926-3501

Mark R. Osherow Lawyer

Mark R. Osherow

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Boca Raton Real Estate Lawyer

Mark R. Osherow is a Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Business Litigation with over 30 years of experience. He has practiced for most of thos... (more)

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561-257-0880

David E Wolff Lawyer

David E Wolff

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Hallandale Real Estate Lawyer

David is a versatile Florida attorney with a diverse background in corporate, trust, and investment law. He graduated from the University of Miami Sc... (more)

Jason Ari Smith Lawyer

Jason Ari Smith

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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Lawyer

Jason focuses his practice on complex civil litigation involving business and real estate matters. In his business litigation practice, Jason has exp... (more)

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800-734-8131

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LEGAL TERMS

SECURITY DEPOSIT

A payment required by a landlord to ensure that a tenant pays rent on time and keeps the rental unit in good condition. If the tenant damages the property or le... (more...)
A payment required by a landlord to ensure that a tenant pays rent on time and keeps the rental unit in good condition. If the tenant damages the property or leaves owing rent, the landlord can use the security deposit to cover what the tenant owes.

DEVISE

An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some s... (more...)
An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some states, 'devise' now applies to any kind of property left by will, making it identical to the term bequest. Compare legacy.

ILLUSORY PROMISE

A promise that pledges nothing, because it is vague or because the promisor can choose whether or not to honor it. Such promises are not legally binding. For ex... (more...)
A promise that pledges nothing, because it is vague or because the promisor can choose whether or not to honor it. Such promises are not legally binding. For example, if you get a new job and promise to work for three years, unless you resign sooner, you haven't made a valid contract and can resign or be fired at any time.

PERMANENT RESIDENT

A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued ... (more...)
A non-U.S. citizen who has been given permission to make his or her permanent home in the United States. If you acquire permanent residence, you will be issued a green card to prove it. The terms permanent resident and 'green card holder' mean exactly the same thing. You cannot be a permanent resident without a green card and you cannot have a green card without being a permanent resident. As a permanent resident, you may travel as much as you like, but your place of residence must be the United States and you must keep that residence on a permanent basis. If you leave the United States and stay away for more than a year, you risk losing your green card.

MARITAL DEDUCTION

A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions a... (more...)
A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions as an exemption) allows anyone, even a billionaire, to pass his or her entire estate to a surviving spouse without any tax at all.

INVITEE

A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from d... (more...)
A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from dangers on the property. In an example of the perversion of legalese, social guests that you invite into your home are called 'licensees.'

ENCROACHMENT

The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of... (more...)
The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of the builder. Solutions range from paying the rightful property owner for the use of the property to the court-ordered removal of the structure.

HEIR

One who receives property from someone who has died. While the traditional meaning includes only those who had a legal right to the deceased person's property, ... (more...)
One who receives property from someone who has died. While the traditional meaning includes only those who had a legal right to the deceased person's property, modern usage includes anyone who receives property from the estate of a deceased person.

BREACH OF CONTRACT

A legal claim that one party failed to perform as required under a valid agreement with the other party. For example you might say, 'The roofer breached our con... (more...)
A legal claim that one party failed to perform as required under a valid agreement with the other party. For example you might say, 'The roofer breached our contract by using substandard supplies when he repaired my roof.'