Whether you are buying a home or selling one in south Florida, having an attorney on your side can be beneficial, especially if the sale is a complicated one. Unfortunately, with all of the recent... read more
Author: cmbradman
Adverse Possession and You
Recently, a 23-year-old squatter tried to take ownership of a foreclosed South Florida waterfront mansion without paying a dime for it. Instead, he attempted to take advantage of an old Florida law... read more
According to a recent article in the Orlando Sentinel, among those hardest hit by the housing crash were Hispanic homeowners. In some instances, these homeowners may have fallen prey to unscrupulous... read more
The end of 2012 was dominated by talk of two different types of doomsday scenarios. First, there were the fears of a Mayan apocalypse, which was then followed by the more realistic fear that the... read more
Five years ago, when home prices first began their steep decline from their once lofty heights, mortgage lenders were more likely to repossess a home than to try and strike a deal with the owner.... read more
There is both good and bad foreclosure news for Floridians. The good news? Nationally, the number of foreclosures has been steadily declining. According to a report released by CoreLogic, a... read more
Introduction to Kristin Coomber, P.A.
Real estate transactions are often very complex and confusing, yet it is not unusual for people to balk at paying a real estate attorney to help guide them through what can be trying and difficult... read more