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Korte & Associates is a Florida-based law firm focused exclusively on representing tenants facing eviction. The firm is dedicated to helping renters stop evictions, enforce their legal rights, and hold landlords accountable under Florida law.
With a practice built around eviction defense, Korte & Associates handles cases at every stage of the eviction process—from initial notices to court proceedings and trial. The firm understands the urgency of eviction cases and works quickly to protect clients from losing their homes, often intervening immediately after a case is filed.
Korte & Associates has developed a streamlined system to respond to eviction filings the same day they are identified, ensuring that tenants do not miss critical deadlines such as the five-day response period required under Florida law. This rapid-response approach allows the firm to preserve defenses, challenge improper filings, and, where applicable, pursue claims for damages including wrongful eviction and security deposit recovery.
The firm represents tenants across Florida and focuses on practical, results-driven strategies designed to keep clients in their homes whenever possible. In addition to defending eviction actions, Korte & Associates advises tenants on their rights, lease disputes, and potential claims against landlords.
Korte & Associates is committed to providing accessible legal representation in a system that often moves quickly and can be difficult for tenants to navigate alone. By focusing exclusively on eviction defense, the firm offers a level of experience and efficiency tailored to the unique challenges renters face in Florida.
For tenants who have been served with an eviction notice or are facing an imminent eviction, taking immediate action is critical. Korte & Associates provides prompt evaluation and representation to help clients understand their options and take the necessary steps to protect their housing.
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Acquired: 1997
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8895 N Military Trl, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410
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Posted by anonymous | June 24, 2014 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Foreclosure Defense
I retained this lawyer. I paid this lawyer and his associate well over $16,000. They both failed to appear in court. They left me with a mess to clean up and four additional law firms to pick up where they "left off" If you are in need of legal representation, do some research first! They got me g...
"I endorse this lawyer. Brian is a dedicated and experienced Lawyer who will fight for his clients."
"I endorse this lawyer. Brian is one of the smartest attorneys I have had the pleasure of knowing throughout my legal career. He is an attorney I would want fighting on my side."
"Brian Korte is the best bet for foreclosure defense in South Florida. He is not afraid to fight and take a case to trial and appeal."
Bankruptcy and debt lawyer
Foreclosure lawyer
Foreclosure lawyer
2017
Client's Choice, Avvo
2018 - Present
Senior Partner, Korte & Associates, LLC
2009 - 2018
Sr. Partner, Korte & Wortman
2014 - Present
Palm Beach County Bar AssociationMember
1997 - Present
Florida BarMember
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Wells Fargo is ordered to pay $400,000 to the the Defendants.
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Juris Doctorate
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Survey of Foreclosure
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Short Sales, a Practical approach
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