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2018
One of the amendments on the upcoming Florida mid-term election ballot involves foreign ownership of US land and property. Amendment 11 proposes omitting the language in the Florida State Constitution that prohibits anyone without US citizenship from buying, selling, owning or inheriting propert...
10/31/2018
With such political turmoil going on in our country today, a record number of people are expected to cast their vote in the upcoming mid-term elections on November 6th. In addition to countless county issues and elected positions, there are 12 amendments to the Florida constitution on the ballot...
10/25/2018
In a case of too little, too late, the Florida Panhandle is now realizing its construction codes were not sufficient to handle a storm as intense as Hurricane Michael. It was once argued that the trees would help save Florida’s Panhandle from the fury of a hurricane, relying on the acres of fore...
10/18/2018
As we saw newscasters bracing themselves in 150 mph hurricane winds this week, trouble brewing underground in septic tanks might appear to be the least concern. While our neighbors to the Northwest along Florida’s panhandle are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, South Floridians are...
10/11/2018
There’s been much debate in the Miami real estate market in regards to money laundering, cash sales and the government Geographic Targeting Orders regulations (GTOs) aimed at absentee foreign investors. Just this week, President Donald Trump was accused of a lifetime of tax evasion and money lau...
10/09/2018
As millions of Americans in the Carolina’s are combating unprecedented flooding, they are facing the harsh reality that, due to a lack of flood insurance, the financial burden will be entirely on them. It’s estimated that less than 10% of homeowners in North Carolina have flood insurance. Floodi...
10/03/2018