Tue 24th Sep, 2019 | Blog, General by Michael Michetti
By Mark S. Slack (Litigation Group) You must have a permit issued by the appropriate government authority, such as Collier County, City of Naples, or Lee County. The permit application should be completed by the Florida licensed general contractor that you have contracted with to build or remodel your home. Failure to obtain a permit could result extra costs, delays, removal or demolition of the unpermitted work and/or fines. Additionally, when you sell your home …
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Tue 24th Sep, 2019 | Blog, General by Michael Michetti
By Jay Caudill, Esq. (Real Estate Group) In today’s market we see all sorts of transactions: cash purchases, lease options, seller finances, and traditional finance purchases. The purpose of this article is to discuss the traditional finance transaction in light of the two most common contracts in our market: the FR/BAR Contract and the NABOR contract. As a self-proclaimed real estate geek and dirt lawyer, I have come to realize that each contract has advantages …
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Tue 6th Aug, 2019 | News, Press Releases by Michael Michetti
Woods, Weidenmiller, Michetti, & Rudnick Adds Real Estate Attorney Jeremy D. Levine Naples, Florida, August 6, 2019 —Woods, Weidenmiller, Michetti, & Rudnick LLP is proud to announce that Jeremy D. Levine has joined the firm as a partner in the firm’s Real Estate Group. The addition of Jeremy increases the ever demanding capacity of the firm’s residential and commercial real estate practice. Jeremy focuses on providing creative, cutting-edge estate planning advice to individuals and business …
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Mon 10th Jun, 2019 | Blog by Michael Michetti
By Ed Smith, Esq. (Estate Planning Group) Tis summertime; the grill is hot and the pool is chilled… 4th of July is here! 243 years ago, our nation celebrated its first Independence Day, but each day we have the privilege of living independently. This article will explain a bit more about what happens financially when you are no longer able to live independently. Without a valid Power of Attorney, courts may need to intervene with …
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