Florida business law
In Florida, the debt collection laws allow certain creditors to collect money from individuals if the creditor is awarded a judgment in court. If the court finds that you owe someone money, you will have a judgment entered against you and the creditor will be able to pursue you for that judgment, typically with interest.…
Read MoreIt 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 –…
Read MoreIf you are a business owner, or an employee of a business, these issues could impact you very differently. Most of us are either on one side of this equation or the other. Regardless of which side you’re on, the concept of vicarious liability is worth understanding. What is Vicarious Liability? Florida law dictates that…
Read MoreConsidering 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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