By Steven Weber and Arturo Arca ( May 29, 2018, 3:42 PM EDT) -- Graffiti is present on some of the most valuable blocks in South Florida. It is ubiquitous in neighborhoods like Wynwood and the F.A.T. Village Arts District in Fort Lauderdale. It leads to tourists photographing it and advertisements seeking to incorporate it. In many instances, the graffiti is on property owned by people who might not have ever wanted it there. Ironically, that graffiti may lend character to the neighborhood and the property and increase the value of it. When profit is realized, what are the rights with respect to the graffiti on those properties? This article examines some of the issues that owners might want to consider when dealing with graffiti, art and murals related to their properties....
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