Everything You Need To Know About Emotional Support Animals

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It is becoming more and more common in today’s society to see people using animals for emotional support in a formalist, legal manner. It’s honestly a necessary evolution of the law due to the fact that landlords, homeowner’s associations and condominiums become stricter and stricter about the pets that they will allow their tenants –…

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Starting Your Own Business in Florida

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Considering starting a business in Florida? If you’re thinking about starting your own business in Florida, it is worth considering your options regarding the legal nature of your business. For instance, if you create your business by yourself, you could have the option to file with the Florida Division of Corporations as a sole proprietorship…

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Buying a Home After Bankruptcy in Florida

Buying a home is an important rite of passage for many, recently declaring bankruptcy does not automatically disqualify an individual from this opportunity. Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the most common types of bankruptcy filed. Both leave the debtor with the possibility of obtaining a mortgage after the bankruptcy is compete or while it…

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Foreclosure VS Bankruptcy in Florida

High student loans, housing costs, and medical expenses leave many struggling financially. Luckily, there are a number of options to choose from if you find yourself in this situation. Bankruptcy and foreclosure are two of the most common options. Both are fact specific, paperwork intensive, and vary from case to case. If considering relief through…

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Dismissal VS Discharge

Bankruptcy is a complicated and difficult decision to make. Once the decision to file for bankruptcy has been made there are a number of other choices that must also be made. What type of bankruptcy will you file for? Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the most popular. If Chapter 7, are you prepared to…

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