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Real Estate Title Claim Dispute Toolkit

American Apartment Owners Association

Issues may be litigated in courts of general jurisdiction where real property is located, the local probate court, and in certain situation U.S. The deed has much useful information. The prelim contains a list of title exceptions and exclusions, informational notes on such items as property taxes, and a parcel map.

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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

legislation --> Year State Law 2024 Every state Boards must file a Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires condo and HOA boards to file a Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report to the U.S. These types of issues are not as costly for owners to litigate. Recent U.S.

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EVICTION FAQS | THE PROCESS AND PROBLEMS EXPLAINED BY FORT LAUDERDALE EXPERTS

Florida Property Management

Attorney Jerron Kelley from the law firm of Kelley and Grant is with us today to talk about the eviction process in Florida. We represent associations and do real estate litigation. We represent associations and do real estate litigation. The most common mistake is leaving off critical information on a Three Day Notice.

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New California Commercial Lease Requirements – SB 1103

Esquire Property Management Group

Accompanying this notice should be pertinent information, potentially including applicable Civil Code sections pertaining to the changes. Violations may result in severe penalties, including tenants raising these violations as defenses in unlawful detainer actions and seeking recovery of attorneys’ fees, along with potential punitive damages.

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HUD Bans Using Arrest Records

Real Property Management DC Metro

HUD’s new requirements may seem like a big change at first, but it can be followed very easily by following these steps: Review your policy to make sure the language is clear, and conforms to the HUD guidelines (and have your housing specialist attorney read it over).