Jan 24, 2018 | Construction Litigation, Uncategorized
Boatman Ricci, P.A. has represented numerous clients who are involved in Florida contractor disputes and Florida construction disputes. Often times, the dispute has arisen because the client agreed to pay the contractor a thirty, forty or even fifty percent deposit...
Feb 27, 2017 | Bankruptcy, Uncategorized
Chapter 727 Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Assignment for the benefit of creditors is generally thought of as a state court version of a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for a business. Some compare it to the probate of a dying business’s “estate.” However you look at...
Sep 3, 2016 | Real Estate Law, Uncategorized
How to partition jointly held propertySo, Mom left you and your least favorite sibling the house…in joint ownership. The both of you decide to keep it while one of you lives in it, maintains it, and pays the upkeep on it (i.e. taxes etc.) until one day the...
Sep 1, 2016 | Real Estate Law, Your Community
While residing in a Florida condo association, many disputes arise between the unit owners and the association. Florida condo associations are governed by Chapter 718, Florida Statutes which are commonly known as the Florida Condo Statutes. When disputes begin, many...
Aug 10, 2016 | Construction Litigation
You did the right thing. You hired a licensed contractor to do a project for you, obtained a permit, and placed a deposit down. The contractor began doing the work but somewhere along the line he completely abandoned the project. You try to find him but to no...
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