By Raychel Lean | May 30, 2019
Basketball star Scottie Pippen has included allegations against a 5-year-old to a lawsuit accusing her parents, comedian Lindsay Glazer Woloshin and her husband of trashing his Florida mansion. The amended complaint claims their 5-year-old daughter misused crayons and markers, contributing to an alleged $100,000 in damage.
By Andrew Dector | May 15, 2019
While the missiles have paused from North Korea and the bombings have slowed in Afghanistan, the world is still a dangerous place. As a result, at any time our military of approximately 2 million men and women may be called into action. If it is, the impact could be felt right here at home by our commercial landlords especially those whose tenants are composed of businesses owned or operated by a sole proprietor or one or two employees.
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By Matthew Kwasman | March 6, 2019
For various reasons, building owners have underutilized their rooftops as a rent-producing spaces. Whether for a lack of demand, or a fear of violating their rooftop warranties, rooftops often are used only for the placement of HVAC equipment.
By Zach Schlein | February 12, 2019
A complaint in Miami-Dade Circuit Court alleges Mario Abad, the CEO of AeroThrust Holdings, willfully concealed the presence of harmful mold in a condo he'd leased out for rent. Aerothurst Holdings is situated at Miami International Airport.
By Raychel Lean | December 6, 2018
The Third DCA lifted a court injunction that had stopped the City of Miami from banning vacation rentals. With the ban reinstated, Airbnb hosts in some Miami neighborhoods will no longer be able to rent out their homes.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 19, 2018
Eric Bason sued for discrimination saying he was turned away from renting a North Miami apartment because he uses Section 8 vouchers to help pay rent.
By Mike Schneider and Alanna Durkin Richer | September 13, 2018
The clock began ticking late last month for hundreds of Puerto Rican evacuees who rely on federal assistance to pay for hotel rooms. A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as the deadline for the vouchers to end.
By Zach Schlein | July 30, 2018
Miami-based attorney Mark S. Weinstein of the Weinstein and Cohen firm says the discovery of the email marked a turning point in a case that produced a multimillion-dollar settlement.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 26, 2018
About 200 lawyers applied for 23 positions as fellows working at legal aid organizations assisting victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
By Lidia Dinkova | July 16, 2018
Soccer stadium developers are calculating the feasibility of a guaranteed $15-an-hour wage and 5 percent revenue sharing with the city.
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