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Category Archives: Contract Law

Florida Real Estate Contract Fell Through. . . Can You Sue?

Contract Law, Real Estate LawBy Jeff ClappNovember 12, 2023

We’ve spent several weeks telling you about all the ways a real estate contract can be canceled by either the buyer or the seller, but of course that cancelation can have consequences, and we at ZinnLaw of Fort Myers, FL want you to know exactly what they may be. In these circumstances…

When do you file a construction lien in the state of Florida?

Construction Law, Contract LawBy Jeff ClappOctober 22, 2023

Serving clients in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples, Alva, Lee and Collier County, Florida Technically, you can file a construction lien at any point while the work is ongoing.  When you work with us at ZinnLaw, we will be sure to pay close attention to all the details,…

When is the enforcement deadline for a construction lien in FL?

Construction Law, Contract LawBy Jeff ClappOctober 15, 2023

Serving clients in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples, Alva, Lee and Collier County, Florida Florida construction liens must be enforced within one year of the date the lien was originally recorded.  That period, however, isn’t set in stone, which is one of the reasons you really want…

Fort Myers, FL – Your Choices When Family Can’t Agree on Inherited Property

Contract Law, Litigation, ZinnLaw MediaBy Jeff ClappAugust 19, 2023

You’ve lost a loved one who has left property in Southwest Florida to your family. You may find yourself in a difficult situation with this property because very often family members can’t come to an agreement about how to handle the property they inherited. One sibling may be emotionally attached…

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