Landlord–tenant disputes, evictions, commercial lease conflicts, condominium & HOA matters, and contract enforcement — serving clients throughout the state of Florida with a documentation-first, deadline-aware approach.
Florida Real Estate Litigation · Serving Clients Statewide
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🏆 Miami-Dade Bar Circle of Excellence
Practice Areas
Real Property Disputes Require Real Strategy
Florida property law moves fast. Calarco Law handles the full spectrum of real estate and landlord–tenant disputes — serving clients throughout the state with a documentation-first, deadline-aware approach.
Clarity, Momentum, and a Lawyer Who Takes It Seriously
Clients choose Calarco Law because they want to understand what's really happening, hear honest options, and move forward with precision — not promises. Every matter is approached with the same framework: identify the deadline, build the documentation, execute the strategy.
Florida property law has tight notice windows. We track them obsessively.
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Documentation First
Disputes are won or lost on paper. We build the record that holds up.
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Direct Communication
You'll always know what's happening and why — no legalese, no runaround.
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Litigation-Ready
Every strategy is built with courtroom capability from day one.
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What Clients Say
"She knew exactly what to do from the start. Tammi brought immediate clarity and momentum to a landlord dispute that had been dragging on for months. Clear, decisive, and professional throughout."
— Residential Tenant, Miami-Dade
"Clear, honest guidance at every step. I came in frustrated about a security deposit situation and left with a real plan. She explained the law clearly and followed through exactly as promised."
— Former Tenant, South Florida
"Very knowledgeable and professional. When things escalated, she was ready to go. Her negotiation skills resolved our commercial lease issue faster than I expected."
— Commercial Landlord, Broward County
Deadlines Don't Wait. Neither Should You.
Florida property law moves fast. The sooner your timeline and documents are organized, the more options you have.