Real Estate Law Services in Cape Coral

 

Skilled real estate law services in Cape Coral, Florida. We handle residential and commercial transactions, title issues, contracts, closings, and property disputes.

  • Cape Coral Sun

From Lease to Lawsuit: When Is It Time to Go to Court?

From Lease to Lawsuit: When Is It Time to Go to Court? BLOG From late payments to leaky faucets, something always seems to be going wrong when you’re a landlord. But how do you know when a tenant issue is serious enough to call your attorney instead of just handling it yourself? The Case for Communication: Keeping Good Tenants Finding a good tenant is hard. If you're lucky enough to have one, you probably want to do everything you can to keep them. Before you rush to the courthouse, consider a few things. How Long Have They Lived There? If a long-term tenant who has always paid on time is suddenly late, don't just file for eviction. Pick up the phone [...]

From Lease to Lawsuit: When Is It Time to Go to Court?2025-10-12T13:23:12-04:00
  • Top Ten Legal Mistakes

Top Ten Legal Mistakes Cape Coral Residents Make

Top Ten Legal Mistakes Cape Coral Residents Make — And How to Avoid Them Here’s a look at the most common legal mistakes Cape Coral residents make and practical ways to steer clear of them. BLOG How To Avoid Legal Mistakes Owning property or running a business in Cape Coral is a dream come true for many, thanks to its vibrant community and beautiful surroundings. However, too often, residents find themselves caught in legal pitfalls that could have been easily avoided with some foresight and proper guidance. Here’s a look at the most common legal mistakes Cape Coral residents make and practical ways to steer clear of them. 1. Skipping Due Diligence When Hiring Contractors Cape Coral has recently faced a contractor [...]

Top Ten Legal Mistakes Cape Coral Residents Make2025-10-12T13:21:09-04:00
  • Sellers Must Disclose Pending Assessments

Sellers Must Disclose Pending Assessments

Sellers Must Disclose Pending Assessments In Florida, a seller is required to disclose “any facts or conditions they know about that materially affect the value of the property.” If the seller fails to do so, the buyer may have a claim against the seller for failure to disclose. READ ARTICLE A Guest Commentary In Cape Coral Breeze Last Monday the residents of Cape Coral who reside in the area which has been labeled as “North 1 West” received a present in their mailboxes. The present was for all intents and purposes a bill for approximately $33,000 for a single-family home on a typically-sized plot of land to be paid no later than Sept. 30, 2023 to avoid any additional costs.* An extension [...]

Sellers Must Disclose Pending Assessments2025-04-21T01:27:23-04:00
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