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                <title><![CDATA[What Is the Foreclosure Process and How Long Does It Take?]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>In Florida, foreclosures are judicial in nature. The bank files a foreclosure action in court and serves the Borrower with a complaint. Unfortunately, in Florida, the duration of foreclosure cases are difficult to predict. Given the wide range of defenses that can be asserted by the Borrower, there is no definitive time frame.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[What Is a Partition Action?]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>You decided to buy a house, condo or piece of land with someone else but can’t agree what to do with it.&nbsp;Negotiations have gotten nowhere. So what happens now?&nbsp; That’s where a partition action may be in order.&nbsp;&nbsp;It allows parties to divide the property into individual shares among the owners, allowing them &nbsp;to move forward&hellip;</p>
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<p>You decided to buy a house, condo or piece of land with someone else but can’t agree what to do with it.&nbsp;Negotiations have gotten nowhere. So what happens now?&nbsp; That’s where a partition action may be in order.&nbsp;&nbsp;It allows parties to divide the property into individual shares among the owners, allowing them &nbsp;to move forward independently. “A partition, or division, of property can be arranged on a voluntary basis if all owners agree to it. However, if they don’t agree, a judge can order a partition of the property based on one owner’s request.” says attorney Roberto Fleitas III. There are two types of legal partitions, an actual partition and a partition by sales. It’s important to discuss the aspects of your case with an experienced real estate attorney. The Law Offices of Fleitas & Arca PLLC, give your case the personal touch and the attention it deserves.</p>
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