Tag: Real Estate Law

Should I Hire a Real Estate Attorney or A Title Company?

One of the common questions that prospective Florida buyers and sellers have is whether to hire a real estate attorney or title company. Generally, the focus tends to lean toward the cost of the transaction. However, that leads to the misunderstanding that a real estate attorney costs too much money or may make the transaction […]

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Home Remodeling In a Flood Zone After Hurricane Ian: The 50% Rule

By Cameron G. Woodward, Esq. Important update for residents in Lee County: See Good News for Hurricane Ian Home Repairs: 50% Rule Amendments Adopted in Lee County. Homeowners throughout Southwest Florida are slowly recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. In the process, FEMA’s 50% Rule on home remodeling is forefront to the issues for many. […]

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Cameron Woodward Quoted in “Half empty? Florida homeowners facing harsh realities of FEMA’s 50% rule,” Insurance NewsNet

Post-recovery Hurricane Ian continues to be incredibly challenging for Floridians. They are getting a first-hand course on the ins and outs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) rules governing rebuilding, specifically the 50% rule. See Cameron G. Woodward, a Florida real estate and land use attorney at Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. (WPL) in […]

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Rebuilding After Hurricane Ian: Construction Liens Explained

By Lenore T. Brakefield, Naples Construction Law Attorney Hurricane Ian was strong, but Southwest Florida is stronger. Look almost anywhere in Collier and Lee Counties, and you will see the recovery efforts of many as we rebuild and repair homes, buildings, docks, pools, decks, and other structures throughout our community. However, many construction projects run […]

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