Miami's tourism, real estate, and hospitality industries depend on strong Google reviews. When fake or policy-violating reviews damage your reputation, we remove them. You pay only when the review is successfully taken down.
Miami sits at the intersection of tourism, international business, and one of the most competitive hospitality markets in the Americas. The city attracts over 26 million visitors annually, serves as a gateway for Latin American commerce, and houses a real estate market where a single bad review on a property management company or luxury rental can cost thousands in lost bookings. Miami's multilingual, tourist-heavy economy creates review challenges that are distinct from any other American city.
South Beach hotels, Brickell restaurants, Wynwood nightlife venues, and Coconut Grove tour operators all operate in an environment where Google reviews are the first thing potential customers see when planning their Miami trip. Tourists making decisions from Brazil, Colombia, Europe, or other US cities rely almost entirely on online reviews to choose hotels, restaurants, and experiences. A boutique hotel on Collins Avenue with a 4.6 rating will dramatically outperform a comparable property at 4.2 stars, and during peak season from November through April, that difference can represent tens of thousands of dollars in lost revenue. Fake reviews posted by competing hotels, fabricated accounts from guests who never stayed at the property, and coordinated attack campaigns are all problems we address regularly for Miami hospitality businesses.
Miami's real estate market is one of the most active and volatile in the United States. Real estate agents in Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Brickell compete fiercely for listings and buyers in a market that attracts domestic and international purchasers. Google reviews play a critical role in how buyers and sellers choose their agent, especially international buyers who have limited personal networks in Miami and rely heavily on online research. Property management companies face an even more acute challenge: unhappy tenants, tenants who were evicted for non-payment, and former residents who misrepresent the conditions of their rental routinely leave reviews that damage the management company's ability to attract new owners and quality tenants. We remove these reviews when they violate Google's content policies through false statements, fake accounts, or other policy violations.
Miami's legal market reflects the city's position as a hub for immigration, international trade, and Latin American business connections. Immigration law firms in Little Havana, Doral, and Hialeah serve thousands of clients each year, and the emotional nature of immigration cases creates a high volume of reviews from applicants whose cases were denied for reasons entirely outside the attorney's control. These reviews frequently misrepresent the legal process and unfairly blame the firm for outcomes determined by immigration authorities. Personal injury firms in Miami compete in a market saturated with advertising, where Google reviews serve as a critical differentiator. International business law firms serving clients from Latin America depend on their Google reputation to attract referrals across borders. Each of these legal specialties faces distinct review challenges that we have experience addressing.
Miami is one of the most bilingual cities in the United States, with a significant portion of the population conducting business in both English and Spanish. This creates a unique challenge for review management: fake and policy-violating reviews appear in both languages, and businesses need to monitor and address reviews across both. Google's automated content moderation does not evaluate Spanish-language reviews with the same granularity as English reviews, which can allow policy-violating content in Spanish to persist longer on a business's profile. Our team evaluates reviews in both English and Spanish, building documented cases for removal regardless of the language the review is written in. This bilingual capability is essential for serving Miami's diverse business community effectively.
Miami's nightlife and entertainment industry is concentrated in South Beach, Brickell, and Wynwood, where nightclubs, lounges, and restaurants compete for a clientele that spends freely but also reviews aggressively. A single negative review alleging poor service, safety issues, or overcharging at a nightclub can redirect hundreds of potential customers to a competitor. In this industry, review manipulation by competitors is particularly common because the financial stakes of a busy weekend night are so high. Disgruntled former employees, rejected patrons, and coordinated fake review campaigns are all sources of policy-violating reviews that we regularly remove for Miami nightlife businesses.
Miami's economy has strong seasonal patterns, with peak tourism from November through April and a slower summer period. Fake reviews posted just before or during peak season cause disproportionate damage because they affect the highest-revenue months of the year. We work with Miami businesses to identify and remove policy-violating reviews on an accelerated timeline when seasonal revenue is at stake, understanding that a review that sits on your profile during the winter season costs significantly more than the same review during the summer months.
A systematic, documented approach that produces consistent results in Miami's competitive, tourism-driven market.
Submit your reviews for evaluation. We analyze each one against Google's review policies and identify specific, documentable violations. We evaluate reviews in both English and Spanish. We tell you honestly which reviews have removable grounds before any work begins.
We build a documented case for each qualifying review. This includes evidence of policy violations, account analysis, pattern documentation for coordinated attacks, and a formal removal request submitted through the appropriate channels.
When Google confirms the review has been removed, we notify you and our fee of $700 to $950 per review becomes due. If a review is not removed, there is no charge for that review. Our incentives match your outcome.
Florida provides robust legal protections for businesses targeted by false and defamatory online reviews. Under Florida Statutes Section 770, defamation includes the publication of false statements of fact that damage a business's reputation. Florida courts have recognized that online reviews, including Google reviews, can constitute actionable defamation when they contain provably false factual claims rather than mere opinions.
Florida law distinguishes between protected opinions and actionable false statements of fact. A review that says "I did not enjoy the food" is protected opinion. A review that falsely claims a restaurant served contaminated food, that a hotel had bedbugs when it did not, or that an attorney mishandled client funds when that claim is provably false crosses into defamation territory under Florida law. This distinction matters for Miami businesses because reviews containing specific false factual claims are both removable under Google's policies and potentially actionable under Florida law.
Florida Statutes Section 784.048 addresses cyberstalking and online harassment, which can apply in cases where an individual uses Google reviews as part of a broader pattern of harassment against a business or business owner. When a single person posts multiple fake reviews across a business's various listings, or when review attacks are part of a documented pattern of harassment, Florida law provides additional legal tools beyond standard defamation claims. We document these patterns as part of our case files, which strengthens both the policy-based removal request and any legal action your attorney may pursue.
While Florida law provides strong legal remedies, pursuing removal through the court system takes months and costs significantly more than our professional removal service. Our approach achieves removal in 3 to 21 business days at a predictable cost of $700 to $950 per review. For Miami businesses that depend on seasonal tourism revenue and cannot afford to have damaging reviews sitting on their profile during peak season, the speed of policy-based removal is essential. When a review involves particularly serious defamation or is part of a pattern of harassment, we coordinate with your Florida attorney to pursue both approaches.
Get a free case evaluation for your Google reviews. We will assess each review honestly and tell you which ones have removable grounds before any work begins.
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