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The statute of limitations for all civil cases in Florida is 4 years. For property titles it could be considered different and you can probably sue for 'quiet title' long after that. There may be extension based on when the injury was discovered. Consult an attorney in Florida for your situation.

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The statute of limitations for small claims cases in Florida will vary. It will depend on the type of matter that is at issue. It is either 20 or 5 years.

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