FORT LAUDERDALE – Rising repair costs spurred by new Florida condominium laws are driving some South Florida homeowners to sell, including residents of Springbrook Gardens,
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Florida condo owners face hefty fees under new structural reserve laws
MIAMI – New regulations for Florida condominium owners have gone into effect, requiring condo associations to maintain reserve funds specifically for structural repairs and maintenance.
Sweetwater families face new year without celebration amid eviction crisis
MIAMI – For families at Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park, the new year began not with celebrations, but with the daunting task of packing their
Miami named hottest rental market by RentCafe. Does that mean it’s a good place to rent an apartment?
MIAMI — Miami has been named the hottest rental market, according to a new report — but does that mean it’s a good place to
Residents of Sweetwater mobile home park fight eviction as redevelopment looms
MIAMI – Residents of the Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater say they have little reason to celebrate this holiday season as they face
Jim talks one-on-one with State Rep. Chip LaMarca
By Jim DeFede December 22, 2024 / 9:18 AM EST / CBS Miami Jim talks one-on-one with state Rep. Chip LaMarca Jim talks one-on-one with
Miami commits $8 million to convert closed LaQuinta in Cutler Bay into housing for seniors
Miami-Dade County approves $14 million project to house homeless seniors Miami-Dade County approves $14 million project to house homeless seniors 02:44 MIAMI – Mayor Francis
Pregnant Miami-Dade woman with 2 jobs no longer living in her car
MIAMI – A pregnant 20-year-woman working two jobs is no longer living in her car. In October, CBS News Miami told Adanay Galvez’s futile ordeal of
Caught on video: Sweetwater woman, mobile park resident speaks out after rough arrest
SWEETWATER – A Sweetwater woman slammed to the ground by a police officer in a widely circulated video is speaking out, calling the incident “a
Coconut Grove condo owner upset over $7.1 million assessment
MIAMI – A Coconut Grove condo owner is expressing frustration after his association approved a $7.1 million special assessment, leaving him responsible for more than