
Have you ever wondered why utility workers can access your property without your permission? Or have you ever seen two houses with a shared driveway and wondered how that works? Or wondered who owns the path that leads to public…
Have you ever wondered why utility workers can access your property without your permission? Or have you ever seen two houses with a shared driveway and wondered how that works? Or wondered who owns the path that leads to public…
Do you live in a community governed by a homeowners’ association (HOA)? If so, you’ve more than likely run into a unique set of issues with your living situation – from rules and regulations that affect the usage and maintenance of the property or difficult neighbors…
Did you just find out what the payment on your Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loan will be? Haven’t heard of a PACE loan? Me either. I recently read a National Consumer Law Center response that has me very afraid for…
Recently, I was posed a question from a blogger over at realtor.com where they were looking for a real estate attorney to talk about home inspections gone wrong and how to mitigate risk. It’s an important issue and, while they were asking about…
A Title Cloud can be a problem for any homeowner or investor that purchased a home from the Bank after it foreclosed! A recent story in the news has me pretty upset – and feeling bad for a family that…
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Attorney Bryant Dunivan's offices are centrally located in Tampa, FL and Valrico, FL. From these locations, Mr. Dunivan represents clients facing Foreclosure, Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy, Consumer Protection, and Real Estate Law. This includes the entire state of Florida - including Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Osceola, Seminole, Orange, Lee, and Collier counties. Mr. Dunivan represents clients throughout the state of Florida.
Bryant H. Dunivan Jr., Esq.
Owen & Dunivan, PLLC
Tampa, FL Office
615 W. De Leon St.
Tampa,
FL
33606
Valrico, FL Office
1815 East State Road 60 Suite 202
Valrico,
FL
33594
Offices:Valrico, Tampa
A consultation with me or my firm may result in seeking relief under Title 11 of the US Code (Bankruptcy). We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.