by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Jacksonville Law Firm, Real Estate Attorney
Campione Law, P.A. is honored to have earned our spot on the Best Three Rated listings in Jacksonville Florida. The rankings highlight the best real estate attorney practices in the area, based on a 50-point inspection. More information about our grades can be found...
by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Property Rights, Real Estate Attorney, Uncategorized
A security deposit for your rental property is not a legal necessity. Nevertheless, it’s a good idea to get a security deposit when renting your property. In this article, we’ll discuss the basics of security deposits that every landlord should know. Security...
by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Jacksonville Law Firm, Real Estate Attorney
Have you recently listed your home for sale? Perhaps you’re searching for a home to buy. Is it really necessary to hire a real estate lawyer, you may ask? Today, there’s virtually an app for everything – including homeownership. Nevertheless, buying a home...
by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Jacksonville Law Firm, Property Rights, Real Estate Attorney, Taxes
Our Real Estate Closing Attorneys are ready for the U.S. housing market is predicted to be a pleasant one for prospective homeowners in 2019. This forecast has been backed by multiple sources, including: Forbes Forisk FreddieMac NAR Tradingeconomics Zillow Ask a Real...
by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Jacksonville Law Firm, Property Rights, Real Estate Attorney
Are you in the process of buying a property with other investors or other private parties? A common term you may encounter is JTWROS, which is short for “Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship”. It’s a good idea to consult a practiced real estate lawyer to help you...
by CHRISTOPHER D. CAMPIONE | Jacksonville Law Firm, Jacksonville Small Business Lawyer, Property Rights, Real Estate Attorney, Taxes
House hunting in Jacksonville Florida is an exciting yet challenging undertaking. Real Estate Attorney in Jacksonville Florida. You may have found your dream home only to learn that defects are noted on the title. In this event, what are your options? A real estate...