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“Not In My Backyard:” Dealing With Your Neighbor’s Construction Project

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Ways Your Neighbor’s Construction Project Can Affect You In the world of “fixer-upper” homes and periodical home renovations, property owners can engage in long, drawn out construction projects. Although there is a collective understanding that home construction projects are commonplace, not all projects are equal. A roofing project may take a few weeks with… Read More »

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Eminent Domain in Florida

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What is Eminent Domain? Eminent domain or condemnation is the power of the government to buy private property and convert it for public use. Its origins are rooted in the Constitution. The condition as mandated in the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without… Read More »

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HOA Rules and Your Construction Project

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How HOA Rules Can Affect Your Construction Project Many of us live in planned suburban developments. These developments are usually run by a Homeowners Association (HOA), neighborhood groups that develop rules and regulations to govern the common and visible areas of the property.  These rules are agreed upon by the owner in the purchase… Read More »

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Construction Site Injuries: Evaluating the Injured Party

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Construction injury law is an inherently complex area of law. When a construction injury case goes to litigation, there are many moving parts and multiple involved parties. The involvement of multiple parties creates a legal environment of shifting liabilities and a web-like map of possibly liable persons depending on the circumstances of the accident…. Read More »

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