A new wave of short sales could be part of the fallout from Florida’s Fair Foreclosure Act as property owners move to mitigate losses under the law that gives both new powers and new responsibilities to lenders, real estate brokers say.

The law took effect July 1, months after state lawmakers allotted millions of dollars to accelerate cases clogging court dockets.

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