Dissolving a LLC Organized in Florida
Jun 01, 2012
By: Christopher M. Cobb, Esq. and Rachel Heidenberg, Candidate forJuris Doctor, May 2013
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business entity structure which is allowed by Chapter 608, Florida Statut...
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2010 Florida Building Code
Jun 01, 2012
by: Christopher M. Cobb, Esq.
The 2010 edition of the Florida Building Code took effect March 15, 2012. Generally, the most significant changes were to wind load design and construction. Recent studies...
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Liening on Your Contract
Jun 01, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esq. and Kristen Sinnott, J.D. 2013
Construction liens under Chapter 713, Florida Statutes are complex and require careful attention. A construction lien will can be imposed on ...
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Basic Considerations for Tax Deeds in Florida
Jun 01, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esq. andKristen Sinnott
A tax deed is a written instrument which transfers title to real property from the nonpayment of property taxes.Blacks Law Dictionary(9thed. 2009). Tax ...
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Top 5 Things You Should Know about Florida's Construction Lien Law
Jun 01, 2012
By: Christopher M. Cobb, Esq.
Floridas Construction Lien Law is found at Chapter 713, Florida Statutes. It has long been criticized by judges, attorneys and construction professionals as complicated, u...
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Pulling Permits for Others- Putting your License on the Line
Jun 01, 2012
By: Christopher M. Cobb, Esq. and Austin Calhoun
If you have any type of contractors license, listen up! Being paid to use your contractors license to pull a permit for others may sound like a profita...
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Condominium Liens- How Safe is the Harbor?
Jun 01, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esq. and Kristen Sinnott
One of the leading cases affecting condominium associations in Florida isBay Holdings, Inc. v. 2000 Island Blvd. Condo. Assn.,895 So.2d 1197 (Fla. 3d DC...
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Notice to Owners: Who, What, When and Why am I serving this?
Jun 01, 2012
by Christopher M. Cobb, Esq.
Generally speaking, a Notice to Owner is a statutorily required notice which lets Owners of construction projects know who is working on the project. It is effectively jus...
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Top 5 Things You Should Know About Florida's Construction Defect Statute
Jan 18, 2012
Chapter 558 of the Florida Statues, otherwise known as Floridas Construction Defect Statute requires an owner to send a written notice to contractors, subcontractors, developers, suppliers and design p...
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