Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published November 16, 2016 There will be no “free houses” for Floridians who have defaulted on their mortgages but continue to live in their homes without paying. In a major opinion, the …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 4 News Jax By Lynnsey Gardner Published August 27, 2016 JACKSONVILLE – A disabled combat veteran and his family contacted the I-TEAM for help after learning they are just days away from being evicted …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 10 News By Christina Vazquez Published July 22, 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. …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Mike Schneider Published July 7, 2016 Many of the single-family homes in the Piedmont Park neighborhood of Apopka, Florida, used to be owned by families — the Vargases and the Townes, the Pierces …
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 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 …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 10 Local News By Christina Vazquez Published April 2, 2016 CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – When the new roofs began to fail at a Coral Springs community, residents began wondering whom to hold accountable and …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Roberto C. Blanch Published March 29, 2016 An investigative report in el Nuevo Herald chronicled the growing problem of election fraud at South Florida condominium associations. Based on the episodes of possible fraud …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Enrique Flor and Brenda Medina Published March 24, 2016 Rodolfo Rodríguez believed he had made a good investment for his retirement when he bought a condo in Miami at a bargain price after …