Ahmad Mango Reviews Islamic Finance Principles and Real Estate Opportunities in Florida
In The News | 1 min read
Apr 12, 2024
Hinshaw attorney Ahmad Mango recently authored a Daily Business Review byline discussing the intersection of Islamic finance principles and conducting real estate transactions in Florida, with a particular focus on the legal and financial considerations for Muslim Americans.
With more than 700,000 Muslim residents in Florida, Islamic finance options are becoming increasingly relevant to real estate transactions in the state. Mango reviews the importance of understanding Islamic finance principles in order to cater to the needs of Florida's growing Muslim population.
He outlines how law firms, real estate companies, and finance organizations can benefit from expanding their practices to accommodate Islamic finance services and considers two of the most popular Islamic finance transaction structures for real estate purchases.
Read the full article (subscription may be required).
"Islamic Finance and Real Estate in Florida" was published by the Daily Business Review on April 12, 2024.
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