Article Courtesy of The Florida Record By Christopher Mobley Published March 29, 2017 SUNTREE — A large residential development in Brevard County could end up having one of the most-strict housing policies in the state in terms of sexual offenders …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Larry Barszewski Published January 4 , 2017 As the city approves new housing to lure residents in, it is trying to make sure loud music doesn’t drive them out. A downtown building boom …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Tony Doris Published January 6, 2017 WEST PALM BEACH — The bookkeeper for a suburban West Palm Beach HOA worker has been arrested for allegedly using nearly $95,000 of the association’s money …
Article Courtesy of The Real Deal By James Teeple Published December 19, 2016 The law is clear on Miami Beach. Short-term rentals of less than six months and one day are banned in all single-family home districts in the …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Enrique Flor Published September 24, 2016 Miami-Dade police launched their first blow in the fight to end local condominium fraud with the arrest Tuesday of a former accounting assistant accused of stealing thousands …
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 Courtesy of The Herald-Tribune By John Hielscher Published July 27, 2016 More than 340,000 homes in Southwest Florida are at risk of hurricane storm surge, with a potential rebuilding cost topping $65 billion. The Sarasota-Bradenton area ranked eighth among major …
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 The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published July 6, 2016 Several times this year, a woman with the intriguing name of Sadie Daiquiri has been the winning bidder at Tampa Bay foreclosure auctions. Daiquiri has an intriguing address, …