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IRS compliance: Canadian’s concerns about selling property in U.S.

From page 14 amount It is advisable to speak with an attorney or CPA anytime you are selling as a foreign resident, or as a buyer of real estate owned by a foreign citizen

Eric P Feichthaler has lived in Cape Coral for over 35 years and graduated from Mariner High School in Cape Coral

After completing law school at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., he returned to Southwest Florida to practice law and raise a family He served as mayor of Cape Coral from 2005-2008, and continues his service to the community through the Cape Coral Caring Center, Cape Coral

Museum of History, and Cape Coral Kiwanis He has been married to his wife, Mary, for over 20 years, and they have four children together He earned his board certification in Real Estate Law from the Florida Bar He is AV Preeminent rated by Martindale-Hubbell for professional ethics and legal ability, and is a Supreme Court

Certified Circuit Civil Mediator He can be reached at eric@capecoralattorney com, or 239-542-4733.

This article is general in nature and not intended as legal advice to anyone Individuals should seek legal counsel before acting on any matter of legal rights and obligations

A lovely native wildflower: Carolina wild petunia

By JANETTA FOX news@breezenewspapers com

When looking to include plants in a landscape bed, why not consider one of our native wildflowers, Carolina wild petunia? The plant enjoys sun to part shade and is drought tolerant once established And its savory nectar is certain to attract a variety of butterflies, native bees, hummingbirds and other nectar loving visitors The wild petunia proves much more welcoming in the landscape than its non-native counterpart, Ruellia simplex

Let’s begin with the notso-good associated with the Category I invasive R simplex, or Britton Mexican

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