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Florida Must Be Careful Not to Regulate or Tax the Hospitality Industry Out of Existence

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Conservation Easements: In Perpetuity...Until They’re Not

Conservation Easements: In Perpetuity...Until They’re Not

The continued growth and urbanization of Florida have sparked renewed interest in preserving and protecting natural areas, especially in areas designated in and around the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Conservation easements are commonly used to protect natural, scenic, and open spaces by binding the current and future owners in perpetuity to the restrictions specified in the easement.

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