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A Primer on What Lenders Need to Know About Foreclosure Appeals in Florida

Jimerson Firm

4th DCA 2014) (holding that foreclosure based on an earlier default does not bar subsequent actions based upon different events of default); Singleton v. 4th DCA 2003) (holding that each new default presented a separate cause of action for foreclosure). 2d DCA 2009) (“A judgment of foreclosure is a final order”). 2d DCA 2014).

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Increasing net returns for the German DCA market

Qualco

According to a statement by the BDIU (Association of German Debt Collectors) of 9 April 2020, which still assumed somewhat lower fees, there is a loss of income of approximately 49% in the value category of up to 500 Euro. QUALCO’s technology ecosystem helps you to minimize losses, reduce costs whilst increasing productivity.

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Florida’s Second District Court of Appeals Adopts a Dual-Track Approach For the Appraisal of Property Insurance Claims

Burr Forman

2nd DCA November 4, 2020), Leeward Bay at Tarpon Bay Condo Assoc., 3d DCA 2010) and Paradise Plaza Condo. 3d DCA 1996). 4th DCA 2010) , which held that “[a] finding of liability necessarily precedes a determination of damages.” In American Capital Assurance Corp. Leeward Bay at Tarpon Bay Condo Assoc., Rawlins , 34 So.

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Overview of Construction Teaming Agreements in Florida

Jimerson Firm

Teaming agreements usually fall within two basic categories: a “joint venture” agreement or a “prime contractor-subcontractor” agreement. If two or more companies are considering teaming-up, the companies must first decide what type of teaming agreement best serves their interests. Joint Venture Agreement. See Alpha Data Corp. HX5, L.L.C. ,

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Construction Contractors Beware the Consequences of Consequential Damages

Jimerson Firm

When a construction contractor breaches a construction contract, there are two major categories of potential damages the contractor might be liable to pay, direct damages and consequential damages. 1st DCA 2019). [2] What are Consequential Damages and How are They Different than Direct Damages? . 1] Keystone Airpark Auth. 3d 1219 (Fla.