Jason Alan Kapit, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Weston, FL with 1 reviews
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Jason Alan Kapit

2000 Main Street, Weston, FL

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1995:
MC School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
University of Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1987:
Hollywood Hills High School, H.S. Diploma

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Full disclosure, the attorney you are reading this review about just happens to be my husband. I have consulted with him, effectively hiring him to do anything and everything legal, financial, real estate related and otherwise. This is not a "please consider my husband" testimonial, but rather a synopsis from a former practicing attorney in the field with an objective view as it relates to the kinds of deals Jason Kapit handles. I know firsthand how difficult real estate transactions can be. Having practiced family law for almost a decade, much of the focus was concentrated around the division of assets, ultimately requiring the household residence to be sold. Having Jason Kapit handle these types of sensitive deals, with not only a keen understanding of real estate but also a legal perspective (contract language, negotiation), especially in the fraud-filled South Florida environment, was a welcomed sigh of relief for clients who were emotionally drained during such an arduous process. There is no shortage of Real Estate agents, but having an agent such as Jason Kapit, with this unique background is a major benefit to many clients I have represented in the past and it only stands to reason that any home buyer or seller would be hard-pressed to find someone comparable when it comes to assisting in residential real estate sales.
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Publications

2017:
The Jason Kapit Group, The Difference
2016:
Miami Herald, Avant-Garde Custom Design defines Southwest Ranches estate
2015:
Wall Street Journal, A New Breed of Ranch
2015:
Sun-Sentinel, Realtor Of The Week
2015:
The Real Deal, Y100 host sells Southwest Ranches estate
2014:
Bloomberg Businessweek, Real Estate Notebook
2014:
Sun Sentinel, Inside Real Estate
2014:
Miami Agent Magazine, The Short List: Jason Kapit’s Strategies for Networking Effectively
2014:
Miami Herald, Palatial estate on five-acre parcel in Southwest Ranches
2014:
Daily Business Review, Biggest Real Estate Deals
2014:
Daily Business Review, Related Group Makes Big Broward Push on Demographics
2013:
South Florida Business Journal, Athletes, Celebrities find glitzy and humble homes across South Florida
2012:
Sun Sentinel | Forum Publishing Group, Read Between The Lines
2008:
Sun Sentinel | Forum Publishing Group, Short Sales Require Perfection
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