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A UF/IFAS survey found 60% of Florida fertilizer users don’t know if local rules apply. A new campaign aims to boost awareness and proper use.
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An appeals court ruled Florida Realtors and the Florida Apartment Association can seek attorney fees from Orange County over a rent-control lawsuit.
If a divorce didn’t cover selling the home, a judge may decide how to split equity based on payments, upkeep and use, or the parties can try mediation.
CSU still expects 17 named storms and 9 hurricanes in 2025, with 4 major ones likely. Warm ocean temps fuel activity, but forecast uncertainty remains.
Faced with high prices and rates, first-time buyers are choosing smaller homes, prompting builders to scale down size and features to keep sales moving.
Consumer sentiment rose 16% in June after six months of decline, as inflation stayed low and Americans grew less concerned about recent trade tensions.
Homeowners can boost joy by refreshing decor with simple, low-cost updates like painting, repurposing items or sprucing up gardens and furniture.
Florida Realtors Education Foundation will help 217 students with college costs this year. Since the program started in 2010, it has given nearly $3M in scholarships.
In Florida, Mediterranean-style homes are often the priciest, and Ranch styles are popular and usually more affordable.