Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
There are many strange laws still in effect, laws that have been around since the 1800s. Florida is no different, particularly when it comes to real estate. It may make you feel like you’re a stranger in a strange land. Some of these laws will surprise you. In the article “Strange real estate laws still on the books that could cost you time and money” http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/local_news/investigations/strange-real-estate-laws-still-on-the-books-that-could-cost-you-time-and-money Natalie Wagner of ABC Action News writes, “There are …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
How do real estate laws work? Real estate laws exist to determine a fair contract or a fair market value for property, land, buildings, and homes. Each state has a different protocol, deciding how citizens can use and exchange real estate properties. The real estate laws set in place by your home state set the etiquette for the contracts and uses of property in that state. Usually, real estate attorneys will inform their clients of …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
Sometimes it is just better to be safe than sorry, right? I’d say so, especially with intellectual property. So, if you seek to use a term in your business that might be trademarked elsewhere, look into it first, or else you could end up with a lawsuit! Intellectual property is not always an easy thing to grasp, especially in the age of computers, the internet and networking. So, here are some general questions to ask …
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Thu 12th Jun, 2014 | Blog by Michael Michetti
Moving into your own home or apartment for the first time is a learning experience. This is the time of life when we learn who we are, what drives us, and how to live life as an adult. Taking the next step and becoming a mentally and financially stable adult, means actively taking responsibility for your actions. When it comes to renting apartments, some property owners care for you and treat you like family. Contrarily, …
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