Florida Real Estate Lease Agreements: A Collection of Forms for Lawyers
Everyone wants to live and work in Florida, but not everyone wants to own real estate. So leasing real estate in Florida for home or office work has become an economic reality. Florida Bar Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer James W. Martin has written this free 240 page legal forms book “Florida Real Estate Lease Agreements: A Collection of Forms for Lawyers” to aid in the drafting of lease agreements for Florida real estate.

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James W. Martin is a Florida Bar Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer who has practiced Florida real estate, probate, and business law, has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law, and has previously written two volumes of books on Florida real estate transactions.
This book assists lawyers in drafting lease agreements for Florida real estate by the use of example forms, including lease agreements for residential leases as well as commercial, office, and other nonresidential leases, along with miscellaneous lease clauses.
This is a legal forms book and is not a treatise on substantive real estate law. The lawyer should consult Florida Statutes and case law in every case before using any form. No form should be used and no procedure should be followed unless the lawyer understands it and decides that it applies to his or her law practice and to the facts in the particular case. Each lawyer’s practice differs in some respects, and all transactions differ, so the lawyer should plan to make changes to these forms accordingly.
St. Petersburg real estate attorney James W. Martin has also written the free legal forms ebook Florida Real Estate Sales Contracts: A Collection of Forms for Lawyers as well as free ebooks regarding formation of a Florida LLC, business corporation, and nonprofit corporation.