Florida is drowning. Condos are still being built. Can’t humans see the writing on the wall?

People tend to respond to immediate threats and financial consequences – and Florida’s coastal real estate may be on the cusp of delivering that harsh wake-up call Published by The Guardian.com by Megan Mayhew Bergman Fri 15 Feb 2019 06.00 EST …

Bill aims to reduce home insurance costs by restricting attorneys’ fees [1-28-19]

Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published January 28, 2019 It’s time to prevent a handful of South Florida plaintiff’s attorneys from driving up home insurance premiums for everyone in Florida, three of Florida’s most powerful insurance officials told …

Running car fills condo with exhaust, killing Tampa man

Article Courtesy of FOX NEWS Channel 13 By Aaron Mesmer   Published January 11, 2019 TAMPA – A Tampa family left their car running overnight and, by Monday morning, carbon monoxide had filled their condominium on Davis Islands — killing a …

Can you smoke inside your own condo or apartment?

Article Courtesy of Channel 7 News Miami By Patrick Fraser Published January 2, 2019     Do you have the right to smoke in your own condo or apartment? And do you have any rights if your neighbor is a smoker …

HOA files legal action against PBC over rezoning for proposed foster care center

Article Courtesy of WPTV Channel 5 By Amy Lipman Published December 20, 2018   WELLINGTON — The Wellington View homeowners association is taking legal action against Palm Beach County over their approval of a nearby group foster home for kids.   “The …

‘Blood everywhere’: Palm Springs community furious about eliminating nuisance ducks — with guns

Article Courtesy of The LedgerBy Emily BlochPublished December 18, 2018    PALM SPRINGS — Amei Francesco-Folsom arrived home on a Thursday afternoon to find blood all over the streets in her Palm Springs neighborhood. Her husband, Greg, informed her the blood …

How is Hurricane Michael recovery affecting South Florida? Views differ [11-15-18]

Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published November 16, 2018   Devastation left by Hurricane Michael in Florida’s Panhandle last month evoked comparisons to Hurricane Andrew in South Florida 26 years earlier, but business experts don’t expect Michael’s aftermath …