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Date Created: 2023-01-25 16:03:14.612998+00
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Third District Court of Appeal
                               State of Florida

                       Opinion filed January 25, 2023.
       Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing.

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                              No. 3D22-581
                        Lower Tribunal No. 20-9538
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                          Edward F. Heil, Jr.,
                                  Appellant,

                                     vs.

       Fisher Island Community Association, Inc., et al.,
                                 Appellees.

     An Appeal from a non-final order from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade
County, Carlos Guzman, Judge.

     Mark Rutecki & Associates, P.A., and Mark C. Rutecki (Celebration);
Rutecki & Associates, P.A. and Heather A. Rutecki, for appellant.

      Law Offices of Geoffrey B. Marks, and Geoffrey B. Marks, for appellee
Oceanside at Fisher Island Condominium Association, Inc.; and
PeytonBolin, PL, and Mauri Peyton (Ft. Lauderdale), for appellee Fisher
Island Community Association, Inc.

Before LOGUE, SCALES and HENDON, JJ.
      PER CURIAM.

      Affirmed. Fla. Dep't of Health v. Florigrown, LLC, 317 So. 3d 1101,

1110 (Fla. 2021) (“To the extent the decision to enter a temporary injunction

involves an exercise of discretion, we defer to the trial court unless it has

abused its discretion.”); Briceño v. Bryden Invs., Ltd., 973 So. 2d 614, 616

(Fla. 3d DCA 2008) (“A trial court has wide discretion to grant or deny a

temporary injunction and an appellate court will not interfere with the

exercise of such discretion unless the party challenging the grant or denial

clearly shows an abuse of that discretion.”) (quoting Perry & Co. v. First Sec.

Ins. Underwriters, Inc., 654 So. 2d 671, 671 (Fla. 3d DCA 1995)).

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