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Residential Tenancies During a Pandemic: Unprecedented Times Equals (Some) Unprecedented Government Action

Residential Tenancies During a Pandemic: Unprecedented Times = (Some) Unprecedented Government Action

By: Michael C. Caborn, Esquire and Lauren M. Reynolds, Esquire During this unprecedented pandemic, the federal government, Florida government, and even local governments have taken unprecedented action to limit residential evictions, largely in an attempt to curtail the spread of COVID-19. The federal government, acting through the CDC and HHS, previously issued an Agency Order … Read more

Michael Caborn and Lauren Reynolds Featured Speakers on Foreclosure and Eviction in Florida

Michael Caborn and Lauren Reynolds Featured Speakers on Foreclosure and Eviction in Florida

WHWW attorneys Michael Caborn and Lauren Reynolds recently participated in the Winter Park Chamber’s weekly webinar series, presenting on the topic of Foreclosure and Eviction in Florida. Discussion included the landscape of federal and state moratoriums on evictions and foreclosures and what to expect if you are seeking to enforce a lease or loan documents or … Read more

Webinar: Foreclosure and Eviction in Florida: Red Light? Green Light?

Webinar: Foreclosure and Eviction in Florida: Red Light? Green Light?

Join us as Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman, P.A. representatives discuss the landscape of federal and state moratoriums on evictions and foreclosures. Learn what to expect if you are seeking to enforce a lease or loan documents or are concerned about a default. REGISTER HERE Speakers: Michael C. Caborn, Shareholder, Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman … Read more

Update on Federal and State Law Impacting Evictions and Foreclosures

Update on Federal and State Law Impacting Evictions

By: Michael C. Caborn, Esquire, Mya M. Hatchette, Esquire, and Lauren M. Reynolds, Esquire Update on Federal and State Law Impacting Evictions What landlords need to know in a nutshell: All residential evictions are suspended through October 1, 2020 in Florida. In certain circumstances, residential evictions are suspended through December 31, 2020.  Landlords may proceed … Read more

Q&A for Landlords: Keys to Surviving Tenant Bankruptcies

Q&A for Landlords: Keys to Surviving Tenant Bankruptcies

By: Ryan E. Davis, Heather S. Moraes, and Bradley M. Saxton How does a landlord best protect and shield itself from the economic turmoil of its tenants? The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has had pronounced impacts on the retail industry, and likely will continue to affect retail for some time to come. Many retail tenants, for the … Read more

Florida Foreclosures and Evictions – Related to COVID-19 Emergency Measures

Florida Foreclosures and Evictions – Related to COVID-19 Emergency Measures

By: Michael C. Caborn and Richard B. Weinman Updated 4/6/2020 Evictions Under the Florida Supreme Court’s latest Administrative Order of April 6, 2020 (AOSC20-23) Writs of Possession, commonly used in eviction and foreclosure matters, will not be issued through the close of business on Friday, May 29, 2020. Many Judicial Circuits are issuing Orders suspending … Read more