Article Courtesy of Local 10 News ABC By Bob Norman Published August 18, 2018 HALLANDALE BEACH – The state is investigating one of its own now-former regulators after accusations that he abused his power at a condominium he was assigned …
Sec. 37-12. – Public safety and unmanned aircraft systems, commonly known as drones. This excerpt taken directly from Municode for the City of Miami which can be found at: https://library.municode.com/fl/miami/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIITHCO_CH37OFIS_S37-12PUSAUNAISYCOKNDR (a) Purpose and intent. This section is intended to promote …
By: Nyedra W. Booker, PharmD, MPH and Stephanie Fox-Rawlings, PhD Reprinted by Permission of: Cancer Treatment and Prevention Fund 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20036 www.StopCancerFund.org Is your child playing on rubber instead of grass at the …
Article Courtesy of Channel 10 Local News By Peter Burke Published July 17, 2018 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A Miami Beach man was arrested Thursday after he tried to burn down his condominium building in the city and “kill all …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Frank Cerabino Published July 19, 2018 South Florida condominium disputes are rarely about one thing. It might look like there’s a fight over some specific issue, but dig deeper, and a rich …
Article Courtesy of The Real Deal By Katherine Kallergis Published July 21, 2018 The developers and builders of some of Miami’s tallest towers are being sued for damage allegedly caused to two neighboring Brickell condo buildings. Everest National Insurance Company, …
Article Courtesy of The Florida Record By Carrie Bradon Published June 7, 2018 FORT MYERS – A Port Charlotte woman in a lawsuit claims she was denied her emotional support dog at her home, which caused her a great deal …
Article Courtesy of Local 10 News By Jeff Weinsier Published May 24, 2018 MIRAMAR – A snake bite cost a woman her leg and a Miramar homeowners association millions of dollars. A University of Florida study found that venomous water …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Wayne R. Roustan and Anne Geggis Published May 11, 2018 A ring of thieves illegally took ownership of more than 40 homes across South Florida in a multimillion-dollar plan — even stealing properties that …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published May 10, 2018 Lawsuits against property and casualty insurers with the largest market shares in Florida increased sharply in the first quarter of 2018 compared with the same period last year, and …