Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Claudine Schneider, Former Republican U.S. Representative Published September 17, 2018 Happy Constitution Day! On Sept. 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document they …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Kristina Webb Published September 14, 2018 A year ago, we were still cleaning up our yards after Hurricane Irma. We were pulling down plywood and propping up fences. And we were eagerly awaiting …
Article Courtesy of NPR By Greg Allen Published September 13, 2018 Santa Rosa Beach, in Florida’s Walton County, is a quiet place with sugar-white sand, a pleasant surf and signs warning visitors to stay out. The largely rural county on …
Article Courtesy of NPR By Greg Allen Published September 13, 2018 Santa Rosa Beach, in Florida’s Walton County, is a quiet place with sugar-white sand, a pleasant surf and signs warning visitors to stay out. The largely rural county on …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published September 10, 2018 Are you thinking of suing your insurance company because it won’t agree to pay what your contractor says is needed to fix your hurricane-damaged roof? Don’t be surprised if …
Article Courtesy of The Daily Business Review By Lidia Dinkova Published September 11, 2018 The federal government wants to seize a three-bedroom condo at the glitzy Porsche Design Tower, a Miami mansion and two others in Coral Gables as part of …
Article Courtesy of The Mortgage Professionals America By Francis Monford Published September 3, 2018 An attorney, a property developer, and a condominium buyer have each been sentenced to prison for their roles in a criminal conspiracy related to the sales of …
Article Courtesy of The Daily Business Review By Michael Toback Published September 5, 2018 The community social room is typically one of the most popular amenities in condominium and homeowner association communities, and as such it must be governed with …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Rene Rodriguez Published August 30, 2018 Hurricanes have given Florida a break thus far this summer. But a stealthier kind of storm has already hit the state. A new study by Attom Data Solutions …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Kristina Webb Published August 28, 2018 WELLINGTON — The village could turn a busy cut-through into a park, with a goal to curb speeders in a multi-family home community. But some residents …