By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Office Locations: Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL On April 20, 2016, the District Court of Appeal for the Fourth District of Florida held that a copy of an electronic promissory note (e-note) was sufficient to prove the identity of the e-note’s owner and to…
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June 2016 Florida Real Estate Case Law Updates
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices Located in Delray Beach, FL and Coral Gables, FL 10 SE 1st Avenue, Suite A, Second Floor, Delray Beach, FL 33444 255 Aragon Avenue, Second Floor, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Liquidated Damages Clause Enforced in Real Estate Contract San Francisco Distribution Center, LLC v.…
May 2016 Florida Real Estate Case Law Updates
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables 10 SE 1st Avenue, Suite A, Second Floor, Delray Beach, FL 33444 255 Aragon Avenue, Second Floor, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Hayes v. Norman Harris Services, Inc., 41 Fla. L. Weekly D293 Trial Court Must Hear Homestead…
Florida Real Estate Case Law Updates
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Lenders Standing at Foreclosure Creadon v. U.S. Bank N.A. 166 So.3d 952 (Fla. 2nd DCA 2015) The circuit court entered final judgment in favor of U.S. Bank N.A., foreclosing a mortgage encumbering property. The owners assert…
July 2015 Florida Real Estate Case Law Updates
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Foreclosure Sale Notice Skelton v. Lyons, 157 So. 3d 471(Fla. 2d DCA 2015) Background: Debtor filed objection to foreclosure sale of property. The Circuit Court sustained the objection and set aside the foreclosure sale. Third-party purchaser…
Florida Real Estate Case Law Updates
By Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL CORRECTING A FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT The Court considered whether Florida’s Rule of Civil Procedure allowing for corrections of “clerical mistakes,” encompasses authorization to supplement a final deficiency judgment by clarifying the party defendants’ status in the litigation…
What Is a Reasonable Amount of Time To Be Bound by a Florida Non-Compete Agreement?
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL In determining the reasonableness in time of a postterm restrictive covenant (a.k.a. a non compete agreement) not predicated upon the protection of trade secrets, a court must apply the following rebuttable presumptions: In the case of…
What are the Risks of Purchasing a Tax Deed in Florida?
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL It’s important to know that when you purchase a tax deed in Florida, that the title to the property is not immediately insurable and is not considered legally marketable. In fact, if a tax deed has…
Crafting an Enforceable Noncompete Agreement
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Courts have traditionally viewed noncompete agreements with disfavor, believing that the agreements contravene public policy. The agreements were seen as unfair restraints on trade and in response, the common law prohibited the use of such agreements.…
Partition of Florida Real Estate
By: Daniel T. Pascale, Esq. Offices located in Delray Beach and Coral Gables, FL Joint property ownership is a partnership at its core. Partnerships are great tools to save money, promote economies of scale, and better utilize resources. However, in situations where more than one party owns property, decision-making may…