Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published July 6, 2016 Several times this year, a woman with the intriguing name of Sadie Daiquiri has been the winning bidder at Tampa Bay foreclosure auctions. Daiquiri has an intriguing address, …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Kyra Gurney Published July 5, 2016 The trouble started in April, when Sergey Umrikhin’s new tenant paid his $1,500 rent a month late — surprising, considering records showed $138,000 flowing into his bank …
Article Courtesy of Channel 10 News By Christina Vazquez Published July 2, 2016 HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Condo owners say the illegal renting of units in violation of by-laws is wreaking havoc on HOA dues and quality of life. Condo owners who …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Alexandra Seltzer Published June 21, 2016 Waterfront property owners in the south part of Boynton Beach near Lake Ida noticed in January that their canal had become overgrown with vegetation. Six months …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Jeff Harrington Published June 22, 2016 Citizens Property Insurance has grown leaner and fiscally much stronger thanks to a decade of hurricane-free seasons and cheap reinsurance. But that does not mean its customers can …
Article Courtesy of El Nuevo Herald Translated by Google By Enrique Flor Published June 14, 2016 A police initiative to create a network specialized in the fight against fraud in Miami-Dade condominiums was approved Tuesday by the county commission. The …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Tony Marrero Published May 31, 2016 RIVERVIEW — Stepping carefully, Frank Butler scans the trampled grass in search of his malodorous quarry. The hunt is brief. Butler is chagrined, but not surprised. …
Article Courtesy of Miami Herald By Enrique Flor and Brenda Medina Published May 21, 2016 Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Giménez says he will travel to Tallahassee during the legislative session to support a group of state lawmakers from South Florida who …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sun Sentinel By Mary Shanklin Published May 25, 2016 Already lagging behind the rest of the country in aiding struggling homeowners with federal foreclosure-relief funds, Florida missed out on a chance at $250 million in …
Article Courtesy of the Miami Herald By Kenneth R. Harney Published May 10, 2016 WASHINGTON — They are a giant presence in American real estate, but they get short shrift in the federal tax code: the estimated 340,000 communities across …