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Florida Real Estate Law Blogs
- Why You Need a Hurricane Supplement to the Seller’s Property Disclosure Form
- Buyers Beware the Buyer Brokerage Realtor Agreement
- Disclaimer Wording in As-Is Real Estate Contracts
- Surveys: Who Needs Them, Anyway?
- Does the Florida Real Estate Seller Need a Lawyer?
- Does the Florida Real Estate Buyer Need a Lawyer?
- Sad Stories Make Good Lessons
- Real Estate Title vs. Motor Vehicle Title: What’s the Difference?
- Tips for Sellers of Real Estate
- New Florida Law Protects Design Professionals…And Geologists, Too
- Does A Florida Mortgage Become Unenforceable 2 Years After Death?
- Florida Landlords Might Get Liens From Tenant Construction
- When Is A Gate Allowed On A Driveway Easement In Florida?
- We Must Draft Contracts Using Fewer Words: Ones The Kids Know
- Boundary Line Disputes Will Abound In Florida
- My Mortgage Lender Never Served The Lawsuit On Me, Now What?
- Check Out The Other Party Before You Sign A Contract
- How Many Kinds of Deeds Are There in Florida?
- Renting Florida Homestead Could Be Costly to Owner
- Take My Name Off The Deed, Please
- There’s No Such Thing As A Standard Contract
- Buying a Florida Condo? Are Your Neighbors Paying Their Fees?
- Service Of Florida Lawsuit Outside Florida Must Follow Florida Laws
- Why I Don’t Like Arbitration Clauses In Contracts
- Mortgage Foreclosure : The Process In Florida
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This page was written by St. Petersburg Florida Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer James W. Martin and was last updated on September 15, 2025.