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Wedderburn & Jacobs
We have over 25 years of legal experience in South Florida practicing all aspects of real estate law. You will meet with attorney Bruce R. Jacobs. You will not meet with an associate, paralegal or assistant. Likewise, you will have complete and open access to attorney Jacobs during any portion of the case. If we feel like we cannot assist you, we will not take on representation.

Likewise, if we feel you do not need an attorney to resolve your issue, we will always advise in that manner. Mr. Jacobs is realistic and does not mince words. There are many firm's out there that advertise that they could "save your home" and tell you all the great things they are going to do, kind of like a car salesman.

At Wedderburn & Jacobs, P.A. we will clearly explain to you the current state of the law, how the facts of your case are affected by the law, the potential risks of any course of action and the likelihood of surviving a foreclosure lawsuit or obtaining a modification of your loan.
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Bruce received his Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center in May of 1990.
Bruce earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with Honors, from the University of Florida in May of 1987.
Bruce's practice primarily involves the foreclosure of both residential and commercial mortgages, commercial and general civil litigation.
Bruce also handles a variety of other real property litigation including partition of real property and quiet title actions.
Currently, Bruce maintains an active mortgage foreclosure and real property litigation practice.
We are a full service real estate law firm handling all aspects of commercial and residential real estate transactions.
We have represented clients with Transactions of just a few thousand dollars to million dollar purchases.
We are an agent of Old Republic National Title Insurance Company.
We offer full closing, settlement and escrow services, including but not limited to examination of title, issuing opinions of title, issuing title insurance commitments, title insurance policies and issuing both Owner's and Mortgagee title policies.
Foreclosure is scary, and certainly is an unnerving time for any person or family facing foreclosure.
We have been practicing real estate litigation with an emphasis on foreclosure defense for over 25 years.
Attorney Bruce R. Jacobs, Esq. has a unique advantage of being able to analyze a case from not only the homeowner's point of view, but also from the foreclosing lender's perspective, having prosecuted thousands of foreclosures over the years for mid-size lenders.
However, Mr. Jacobs has concentrated mostly on representing homeowners facing foreclosure over the past 10 years.
Almost all residential leases include the requirement that the tenant pay a security deposit to the landlord.
A security deposit typically does not cover "normal wear and tear".
A security deposit can cover such items as holes in the wall, broken windows or blinds, excessive dirt or debris, damage to appliances, broken doors or locks, excessive carpet stains, mold, mildew and a host of other potential items.
However, retaining all or part of a security deposit is governed by Florida Law.
Unbeknownst to many tenants, a landlord must go through a series of steps in order to have the right to even make a claim against a security deposit.
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