Businesses continue to struggle amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Even as economies reopen, many companies may not recover from the fallout. Many experts believe the U.S. will see a record number of bankruptcies in 2020. Experts anticipate several bankruptcies by...
Month: June 2020
You have rights in an eminent domain case
The government has the right to use eminent domain to acquire private property for a public purpose. That could be for roads, utilities and other projects through eminent domain. That may seem like a great way to improve the community, but you might not want to turn...
Considerations for commercial landlords
Governor DeSantis announced in April that it would be illegal to foreclose on homes or evict residents unable to pay rent during the pandemic. It provided peace of mind to non-essential workers who were laid off, furloughed or unable to make rent. These protections...
Your construction contract matters – here is what it should include
If you want to avoid issues with the other party in a construction transaction, there are some hurdles you will need to cross and certain elements you and your legal party will want to look for in your contracts. Whether you are a construction contractor, a vendor or...
Knowledge of AOB practices can help you avoid legal issues
An Assignment of Benefits (AOB) agreement might seem like a good idea. Property owners sign the agreement giving a third party (usually contractors) added authority. The third parties file a claim, make repair decisions and collect payments from insurance companies....
Mechanic’s liens and condominiums: what to know
Mechanic’s liens are powerful tools that contractors or suppliers can use to leverage payment. Liens come with several complex issues for both claimant and defendant. When a party files a mechanic’s lien for work performed on a condominium, these issues can become...
How to negotiate with large suppliers
Florida entrepreneurs, especially contractors, understand the challenges of dealing with large suppliers. These massive companies hold near-monopolies over regional supply chains, giving local businesses little competitive choice. Sometimes, these emboldened companies...
Understanding construction defects
There are many concerns that arise when purchasing a building or a new house, yet one of the biggest concerns in real estate lies in construction defects. For some, it might be difficult to determine who is at fault and how can a faulty construction affect the...
How to make sure your real estate deal is fair
Buying or selling real estate is a huge decision and can be one of the best financial decisions that you make. It’s important that you make sure your real estate deal is done right. Here are a few ways that you can help make sure that things are fair. Do your due...