Episodes

  • Termination for Cause vs Convenience Explained Simply
    Jun 10 2025

    Running a Florida business and stuck in a bad service contract? In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains your options when you want out of a vendor agreement—whether it’s due to poor service or changing needs. Learn the difference between termination for convenience and termination for cause, what notice provisions mean, and how to negotiate a cleaner exit.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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  • Notice to Owner: Florida Subs - Forget This, Lose Your Lien
    Jun 4 2025

    In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains Florida’s Notice to Owner requirements and why failing to serve one on time can kill your lien rights completely. If you’re a Florida subcontractor, this one form could make or break your ability to get paid.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.


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  • The #1 Mistake Florida Contractors Make with Liens (LIEN DEADLINES)
    Jun 3 2025

    A missed deadline can cost you thousands. In Florida, contractors and construction suppliers have just 90 days from their last work or delivery to file a construction lien. Miss it, and you may lose your best chance of getting paid. In this video, we explain how Florida’s 90-day lien rule works, why it’s so strict, and what happens when you wait too long. Don’t let a handshake and a promise ruin your bottom line.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.Royalty Free Music: Bensound.comLicense code: 7KCGKPZA1NGALLNP

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  • Wait Until July 1st Before Buying a New Florida Home
    Jun 3 2025

    Don’t buy a new house in Florida until July 1, 2025. That’s when a brand-new law takes effect, requiring builders to provide a one-year warranty for construction defects that violate the Florida Building Code. Right now, most builders can—and do—disclaim implied warranties like habitability in their contracts, leaving buyers with little recourse. But the new statute changes that. Watch to learn what the new law covers, what it doesn’t, and why waiting might be the smartest move if you’re buying new construction in Florida.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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  • What Is a Contractor’s Final Payment Affidavit in Florida?
    May 31 2025

    A Contractor’s Final Payment Affidavit is a key part of Florida’s construction payment process—but many contractors and owners overlook how important it is.In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains what this affidavit is, when it’s required, and how it protects both contractors and property owners. Whether you’re trying to enforce a lien or just make sure everyone gets paid, understanding this document is critical.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.


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  • Can Roofers Charge Extra for Rotten Wood?
    May 28 2025

    Florida homeowners often ask why roofers can charge extra after a roofing job begins. In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains how rotten roof decking—hidden until the tear-off—can lead to additional charges even when a contract is already signed. You’ll learn why this is standard in most Florida roofing contracts, what to look for in the contract terms, and how to make sure any added charges are properly documented with photos. Learn how to protect yourself before the shingles come off.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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  • Final Step in Florida Evictions: Writ of Possession
    May 28 2025

    Florida landlords—winning your eviction case is only part of the battle. In this video, Travis from Ready Legal explains how to finish the job with a Writ of Possession. Learn what it is, how to request it, and how it authorizes the sheriff to physically remove a tenant who refuses to leave after a final judgment. You’ll also learn about the fee, timing, and how to coordinate lock changes during the eviction. Take the final step to reclaim your Florida rental property.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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  • Fall Protection Rules Every Florida Roofer Should Know
    May 28 2025

    Falls are the biggest safety threat to Florida roofing contractors—and one of the fastest ways to end up in legal or financial trouble. In this video, we break down what roofing companies in Florida need to know about fall protection. Learn three essential steps to prevent injuries and protect your business:• How to train and document your workers the right way• What fall protection systems you need—and how to use them• Why documenting inspections and incidents can save you during an OSHA investigationWhether you’re running a crew in Miami or building in Tampa, this info can help you stay safe—and avoid liability.DISCLAIMER: This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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