The Orlando Law Scoop -Evictions, Free Speech, and a Big Win for Our Firm

Rick Brown • July 30, 2025

What's Hot in Florida Law

From free speech battles to eviction tips and foreclosure
strategy, stay informed, stay protected.

From fighting for free speech rights to helping landlords avoid costly eviction mistakes, our team has been hard at work, both in and out of the courtroom. In this edition, we’re sharing a high-profile HOA case featured on FOX 35, practical advice for handling evictions in Florida, a big win at the HYPE Awards, and a breakdown of how to legally delay foreclosure and sell your property.

Whether you're protecting your investments or just trying to stay on top of new developments, we’ve got the insights to help you move forward with confidence.

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Community Corner

GOBA 2025 HYPE Awards

We’re excited to share that The Orlando Law Group was recognized as Attorney / Industry Consultant / Trade Partner of the Year at this year’s HYPE Awards, hosted by the Greater Orlando Builders Association.


The event honors trade professionals and partners making an impact in Central Florida’s residential construction industry.


We’re proud to be part of that network and grateful for the recognition.



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In the News
Adam Herman takes on First Amendment case

OLG Attorney Adam Herman is representing a DeLand homeowner in a headline-making case that has sparked legal and political debate across Florida.


While the legal claims focus on setback rules, the case raises a much larger question: Can legal action be used to silence political expression?


No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, the right to free speech deserves protection.


Even Florida’s Attorney General has stepped in, calling the lawsuit an intimidation tactic that threatens constitutional rights.


Adam is standing up for a core principle: Regardless of what the message is, homeowners have the right to express themselves, within the bounds of the law.


👉 Watch the FOX 35 story

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Eviction Essentials with Jarrod Etheridge:

What Landlords Need to Know

Let’s be honest, evicting a tenant in Florida can get complicated fast. If you miss a deadline, use the wrong form, or file too early, your case could get dismissed or delayed for weeks. And that’s time your tenant may still be living on your property without paying rent.


In our latest video series, attorney Jarrod Etheridge walks through the eviction process step by step, covering common mistakes, timelines, and how to make sure everything is done by the book.



Whether you’re a private landlord or manage properties through an LLC, this
is the go-to guide for getting your property back, legally and efficiently.

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Marketing

Using event photos for promotion seems simple, but Florida law requires express consent if images are used for commercial or fundraising purposes.

Posting casual event recaps is usually safe, but using someone's image in a donation pitch or mailer could cross the legal line.

Our latest blog breaks down the rules and offers smart tips to help your non-profit stay compliant and avoid costly mistakes.

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Selling a Home in Foreclosure:
Legal Options for Florida
Homeowners

If you're facing foreclosure in Florida, you may still be able to sell your home, but timing and legal action are everything. This blog breaks down how the foreclosure timeline works, what steps you need to take to delay the process, and why speaking with an attorney early can help you get the most out of your property.

Many homeowners wait too long and lose control over the sale, leaving money on the table at auction.

Read More

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In Case You Missed It!

Planning for the future is crucial, and we’re here to make it easier for you. Join Attorney Erika De Jesus as she breaks down the essentials of estate planning in our new series. From wills to trusts, get the guidance you need to protect your loved ones and secure your legacy.


🔍 Follow us to stay informed and learn more about how estate planning can benefit you. Need personalized assistance? We’re just a call away! Contact us at 407-565-HELP.

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Stay informed about essential topics in Commercial Real Estate and Lease Law with our detailed playlist. Join The Orlando Law Group's experienced real estate attorneys and commercial lease lawyers as we explore critical issues affecting property owners, tenants, and investors across Central Florida. From broker requirements to tenant rights and property maintenance, each video provides valuable insights to help you navigate the complexities of commercial real estate effectively.

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More to Come—Stay Tuned!


There’s always something happening at OLG, and we can’t wait to share more with you soon! If you have any questions, need legal support, or want to join one of our upcoming events, don’t hesitate to reach out. See you next time!

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