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Dockside Tropical Property attempts to provide only correct and current information, but in this fast business, conditions change constantly. Dockside Tropical Property and its content contributors shall be not held liable for any improper or incorrect use of the information or services on this Web site and assume no responsibility for anyone's use of the information or services. Dockside Tropical Property and its content contributors shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages caused in any way through the use of information or services on this Web site. This includes but is not limited to procurement or substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption. This disclaimer of liability applies to any damages or injury which may be perceived by you, the Web user, to be caused by the information or services on this Web site, or by using this Web site.

Dockside Property is a full service Real Estate Company operating in the State of Florida. We use the internet extensively in our business. Our main purpose in using the internet is to disseminate information to the public. This enables us to advertise our listings and offer sales assistance to the public.
At Dockside Property we do not appreciate or send SPAM. Your e-mail address will not be shared with anyone outside of our organization, unless it is to refer you to another agent for a specialized real estate service.
There is a possibility that you may receive e-mails
which appear to come from Dockside Property and are unsolicited. In
order to understand where these come from it is important to
understand how the current e-mail viruses work. If an individual has
Dockside Property in their address book, and then open a virus, here
is what happens. The virus will copy all of the information in the
address book and start replicating itself to all of the addresses it
finds. It will also use these addresses as the 'From' address in the
e-mail, making it appear that it was sent by someone else. That is
why you should never open an attachment without knowing what it is.
The attachment may appear to be innocent enough, but can be
deceiving. Even a file that looks like a graphic file can be a
virus. The virus writers are getting clever and discovering new ways
of tricking the public. There are too many tricks to list here.

The most important thing for you to note is that you must run some type of virus protection! It is important that you use a program that is updated regularly and that your copy is updated as well. Some companies will do this automatically through the internet, others will require you to download a "DAT" file and update manually. There are a number of good virus protection programs available. If you need one, you can start at:
http://www.symantec.com/index.htm
or
http://us.mcafee.com/default.asp
Both of these sites are good sources of information as well.
Dockside Property would like to thank contributors to this site:
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