All About Property Management Litigation

The US’s property management market reached $88.4 billion in 2020, as per a Statista report. With the increasing market size, the number of property management litigations are also going up. If you are facing a property management litigation or considering filing one, you must know a few essential things. Here we share a comprehensive guide. [...]

By |2021-09-20T09:09:23-04:00April 6th, 2021|Real Estate|Comments Off on All About Property Management Litigation

5 Ways a Real Estate Lawyer Can Help You

Buying a house is a critical decision that requires time, effort, and money. Usually, most of us leave it to a real estate agent expecting they would take care of everything, but real estate agents aren’t aware of the nuances of the law. Hence, an attorney must be present when you’re buying a house to [...]

By |2024-09-19T12:59:43-04:00March 31st, 2021|Real Estate|Comments Off on 5 Ways a Real Estate Lawyer Can Help You

A Neighbor’s Barking Dog

John's neighbor, Betsy, loved animals. In particular, Betsy loved dogs. Betsy's dogs barked all day and all night. The noise was terrible. John and Betsy's townhouses were right next to each other. The noise from the dogs just seemed to come right through the walls into John's house. John tried talking to Betsy, but she [...]

By |2019-11-13T15:52:23-05:00April 1st, 2016|Real Estate, Newsletters|Comments Off on A Neighbor’s Barking Dog

Disclosures in Residential Real Estate Transactions

One of the biggest decisions in a person's life is the decision to buy real estate. The excitement that is often associated with the purchase of a new home can be overshadowed by disappointment once the newness wears off and defects become apparent. Generally, the rule of "caveat emptor" -- buyer beware -- requires the [...]

By |2024-07-18T07:17:23-04:00April 1st, 2016|Real Estate, Newsletters|Comments Off on Disclosures in Residential Real Estate Transactions

Dog Law – Landlord Liability for Tenant’s Dogs

John owned an apartment building. Some of his tenants had pets, including dogs. Jake, one of John's tenants, had a friendly little dog. One day, however, Jake's little dog bit a construction contractor hired by John. The injury wasn't serious, but the construction contractor required some medical treatment. Can John be held liable? In residential [...]

By |2016-04-01T11:46:02-04:00April 1st, 2016|Real Estate, Newsletters|Comments Off on Dog Law – Landlord Liability for Tenant’s Dogs

Fences – Livestock

Jack decided to pursue his dream of owning a ranch. It was Jack's plan to raise cattle for profit. Jack found some farmland in Montana that he thought would work out well. The land was undeveloped and had no fence around its boundary. Jack wondered whether he would be required to erect a fence. The [...]

By |2016-04-01T11:44:30-04:00April 1st, 2016|Real Estate, Newsletters|Comments Off on Fences – Livestock

Wrap-Around Assumable Mortgages In Florida

The Wotitzky Law Firm specializes in assumable mortgages in Florida, offering comprehensive services to help clients navigate the process. A wrap-around mortgage refers to a type of loan transaction. With a wrap-around mortgage, a lender (often the seller of property) assumes or continues responsibility for an existing mortgage and makes a new mortgage for an [...]

By |2024-01-21T23:22:03-05:00April 1st, 2016|Real Estate, Newsletters|Comments Off on Wrap-Around Assumable Mortgages In Florida
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