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Category: Property Law

John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog
John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

There will have to be a follow-up to this because most will never truly appreciate the underlying depth of John Pappas’ impact on Florida property insurance law until it is fully explained. John Pappas was my dear friend, my law school classmate, and Best Man at my marriage to Kim Merlin. We were close friends…

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Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market
Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market

On Monday, Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander sat down with Bisnow and shared her insights on Miami’s dynamic Real Estate Market.  Suzanne discussed impacts of recent large real estate purchases in Miami and foreign investment in property.  Read the March 26, 2024 Bisnow article below and Learn Something Real Estate!  Suzanne’s insights are highlighted below….

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Developer Perspectives on Today’s Energy Storage Markets — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — August 28, 2024

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Developer Perspectives on Today’s Energy Storage Markets — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — August 28, 2024
Developer Perspectives on Today’s Energy Storage Markets — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — August 28, 2024

In 2023, the world added an impressive 45 gigawatts/97 gigawatt-hours of energy storage capacity, nearly tripling year-on-year growth, with the majority driven by battery storage installations. The global energy storage market is projected to continue its rapid expansion in 2024, adding over 100 gigawatt-hours of capacity, primarily from the United States and China. In the…

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A Counterfeit South Carolina Driver’s License, Forged Deed, and a UPS Store In Philadelphia: The Anatomy Of A Title Theft Scam

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Counterfeit South Carolina Driver’s License, Forged Deed, and a UPS Store In Philadelphia: The Anatomy Of A Title Theft Scam
A Counterfeit South Carolina Driver’s License, Forged Deed, and a UPS Store In Philadelphia: The Anatomy Of A Title Theft Scam

FBI Investigation: Scam Artists Make Off With Nearly $500,000 In Sale Proceeds; Local Real Estate Agent, Developer, and Attorneys Caught Up In Fraudulent Transaction Involving Concord, MA Property Using a counterfeit driver’s license and passport (shown at right), fake e-mail address impersonating the real owner, and a forged deed and notary stamp, scam artists were…

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The Rising Star of Miami’s Art Scene — Florida Real Estate Lawyers Blog — November 29, 2023

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Rising Star of Miami’s Art Scene — Florida Real Estate Lawyers Blog — November 29, 2023
The Rising Star of Miami’s Art Scene — Florida Real Estate Lawyers Blog — November 29, 2023

By: Alejandro E. Jordan, Esq. Miami, renowned for its vibrant cultural landscape, is no stranger to artistic hubs that redefine the city’s identity. In recent years, a neighborhood has emerged as a focal point for the arts, transforming itself into the beating heart of Miami’s creative pulse. That neighborhood is Allapattah. In this exploration, we…

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Tenant Rental Assistance Eviction Protection (Chapter 257) Re-enacted By Legislature and Gov. Healey

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Tenant Rental Assistance Eviction Protection (Chapter 257) Re-enacted By Legislature and Gov. Healey
Tenant Rental Assistance Eviction Protection (Chapter 257) Re-enacted By Legislature and Gov. Healey

Non-payment Evictions Put On Hold Until Tenant RAFT Applications Are Denied/Approved Ignoring strong opposition from property owners, the Legislature and Gov. Healey have re-enacted a Covid-19 era tenant protection law (Chapter 257 of the Acts of 2020) which puts an indefinite hold on any non-payment eviction where the tenant has applied for rental assistance (RAFT)…

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Navigating the Sunshine State’s Rental Landscape: Tips for Florida Landlords

Posted on September 5, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Navigating the Sunshine State’s Rental Landscape: Tips for Florida Landlords
Navigating the Sunshine State’s Rental Landscape: Tips for Florida Landlords

Florida’s vibrant real estate market and thriving tourism industry make it an attractive destination for property investors and landlords. However, with the allure of sandy beaches and sunny days comes a unique set of challenges for those in the rental business. From unpredictable weather to evolving legal regulations, Florida landlords must be well-prepared to handle…

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Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate

Posted on September 5, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate
Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate

Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate New York Real Estate Journal published an article on May 28 authored by Co-Chair of Olshan’s Real Estate Law practice Thomas Kearns entitled “Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate” (or here for NYREJ subscribers). I have…

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Estate Planning 101 And Beyond

Posted on September 5, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Estate Planning 101 And Beyond
Estate Planning 101 And Beyond

WHAT CAN AN ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEY DO FOR ME? Educate you about whether you need a simple will or a more complicated estate planning document, and then draft those documents for you. Draft financial and medical powers of attorney documents for you so that you will be taken care of appropriately by your loved ones…

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Default notice not needed where there is a repudiation of the contract

Posted on September 5, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Default notice not needed where there is a repudiation of the contract
Default notice not needed where there is a repudiation of the contract

In Sam Gayed v Nardine Elzahaby [2024] VSCA 85 the Victorian Court of Appeal confirmed that: where a purchaser has repudiated a contract for the sale of land, it is not necessary to serve a default notice before terminating the contract; and general condition 28.4(c) of the standard contract does not restrict a vendor to only claiming…

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