Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published January 19, 2016 South Florida property owners can expect property insurance rates to increase because the Florida Legislature failed to enact laws to curb abuses by contractors and trial attorneys, …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Josh Baumgard Published March 3, 2016 Which Miami condos are most at risk of flooding and destruction caused by rising sea level? Our friends at E Miami Condos created a map to visualize …
Article Courtesy of Channel 10 News — Tampa Bay Published February 28, 2016 A mother and son are jailed on Friday on charges they stole $122,000 from a homeowners association, and used it to buy food, clothing and equipment for …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Steve Bousquet Published March 1, 2016 The Legislature opened final negotiations on a budget Friday by delivering crushing defeats to Gov. Rick Scott on his two priorities of tax cuts and incentive money …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published February 26, 2016 Struggling Florida homeowners got some good news Friday: The state is eligible to get up to $327 million in additional federal Hardest Hit Funds to …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Charles Elmore Published January 31, 2016 A Florida House panel on Monday passed the latest attempt to turn off the faucet on what insurers say are costly and growing abuses, particularly in …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Stephanie Allen Published February 1, 2016 By Stephanie Allen Published February 1, 2016 Residents in an Orlando condo building escaped a silent killer Thursday morning when a generator locked inside an under-construction unit …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published January 28, 2016 Trying again to reduce costs of non-weather-related water damages for insurance companies, state legislators voted to advance bills that would bring insurers more quickly into the claims …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Larry Barszewski Published January 27, 2016 It’s no surprise that huge fuel tanks and family neighborhoods don’t mix. But the two get pretty close to each other by Port Everglades’ massive tank farm, …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Mary Ellen Klas Published January 20, 2016 TALLAHASSEE — As Florida legislators begin their annual session in an election year, at least $28.5 million has been funneled into legislative political committees in the …