What happens to an LLC in Florida when a member dies? In Florida, owners of a Limited Liability Company are known as “members”. The identity of these members is undoubtedly the most important factor in determining the culture and success of any given company. For this...
ALTA Survey: When are they really needed in Florida? When purchasing or refinancing real estate, having a properly conducted survey is imperative. But not all land surveys are created equally. A customary boundary survey that determines the property lines is typically...
Florida Foreign LLCs and the Foreign Qualification process Owners of foreign limited liability companies (LLC) looking to expand into Florida may be able to do so without having to form a new local entity. Similar to other states, the Florida Revised LLC Act (“Act”)...
Terminating a Florida Living Trust after Administration – 4 Important Steps Living trusts are popular estate and legacy planning tools in Florida for probate avoidance. However, when the grantor, which is the person who initially creates a living trust, dies, the...
Quit Claim Deeds in Florida – A Precautionary List Quit claim deeds in Florida are easily the most commonly used transfer deeds in real estate property. They do not require formal title reviews, which essentially means ownership of the property may be changed without...
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