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Can You Force a Co-Owner to Sell a House Florida?
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Can You Force a Co-Owner to Sell a House Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 27, 2022June 10, 2022

Under Florida law, different forms of joint ownership permit multiple individuals to own one property with certain legal conditions. Tenancy in common and joint tenancy with rights of survivorship are examples of property co-ownership in…

How to Respond to a Quiet Title Action in Florida
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How to Respond to a Quiet Title Action in Florida

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 22, 2022June 10, 2022

It is fundamental that individuals looking for properties to purchase examine the land’s title to identify whether there are undetected issues affecting it. If a property owner wants to ensure the title is free of…

How to File a Quiet Title Action in Florida – Step by Step 
Real Estate Law

How to File a Quiet Title Action in Florida – Step by Step 

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 21, 2022July 4, 2022

A quiet title action happens when the new owner of a Florida property files a lawsuit in court to invalidate all ownership rights of any third party who previously had an interest in the property….

How Do You Force the Sale of a Jointly Owned Property in Florida?
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How Do You Force the Sale of a Jointly Owned Property in Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 15, 2022May 31, 2022

Joint ownership of property has several burdens involved, such as taxes, mortgage payments, maintenance, repairs, and improvements. Florida law permits that one of the owners of a jointly owned property files a lawsuit to force…

Boundary Disputes in Florida Real Estate – Full Guide
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Boundary Disputes in Florida Real Estate – Full Guide

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 14, 2022May 31, 2022

Boundary disputes may result in complex and stressful situations. If you are involved in a boundary dispute, you must understand the nature of the dispute and the reason that led to the current situation.  In…

Forced Sale of Property in Florida – Full Guide
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Forced Sale of Property in Florida – Full Guide

ByRomy Jurado Hours July 13, 2022May 31, 2022

Florida law permits different types of co-ownership, such as tenancy in common, joint tenancy, and tenancy by the entirety. Depending on the circumstances of the case, one of the co-owners can force a sale of…

How Does an Action for Partition Work in Florida?
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How Does an Action for Partition Work in Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours June 13, 2022May 31, 2022

Florida law permits one of the co-owners of a property to file an action for partition if they cannot agree on the asset’s use or management. In such cases, any of the partial owners have…

How Long Does a Partition Action Take in Florida?
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How Long Does a Partition Action Take in Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours June 10, 2022May 31, 2022

There are different types of co-ownership in Florida, such as tenancy in common, joint ownership, and tenancy by the entirety. If the co-owners of a property cannot agree on how it should be used or…

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