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Fort Myers, FL – How Can Sellers Cancel a Real Estate Contract? | Our Attorney

How Can Sellers Cancel a Real Estate Contract? Sellers may want to get out of a deal after accepting an offer for their home or property. The reason may be emotional -- the seller just decides they don't want to move. In more practical cases, the seller may receive a higher or better offer. Or the seller's employment circumstances may change or questions ab…

Fort Myers, FL – Buyer’s Guide to How to Get Out of a Real Estate Sale Contract

Buyer’s Guide to How to Get Out of a Real Estate Sale Contract We know that buying a home or a piece of property is for many people the most expensive and important purchase you’ll make in your lifetime. Even if you are a real estate investor, each property you buy is important to your financial health. However, sometimes there are things that come up after…

Fort Myers, FL – ZinnLaw Knows FL Real Estate Litigation | Ask Our Attorney

ZinnLaw Knows FL Real Estate Litigation Whether you’re selling or buying a property, the process of any real estate transaction can be long and arduous. From inspections and appraisals to mortgage financing, underwriting and title searches, your real estate deal in Fort Myers can take weeks or even months to close. So, what happens if your circumstances cha…

Fort Myers, FL – Litigation Alternatives 410 | Ask Brian Zinn, Attorney at Law

At ZinnLaw we are expert litigators and have won many, many lawsuits for our clients over the years. However, we are well aware that litigation can be a time-consuming, expensive endeavor, and not everyone has that kind of time and money. Not only that, as good as we are, you're still not guaranteed to get the outcome you seek. Fortunately, we can also help…

Fort Myers, FL – Litigation, What Happens Once the Trial Begins? | Ask ZinnLaw

Last month we went through the steps that happen before you go to trial. This month we will look at what happens once the trial begins. After discovery, the next part of the process is the trial. Both parties present evidence to support their claims or defenses to a jury or a judge. There are two types of trials. Bench trials do not have a jury. The outcome…

Fort Myers, FL – Litigation – More of What Comes Before A Trial | Ask Brian Zinn

Discovery: Discovery is how the two parties in a lawsuit gather information relevant to the case. They may gather information from each other or from a third party. During discovery, laws are researched, documents reviewed and organized, and witnesses interviewed. These actions help determine the merits of claims and defenses. Since each case is different, i…

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