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- 25 Sep
Following the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, attorneys are reporting that certain insurance companies are advising homeowners against seeking the opinion of public adjusters, an action currently forbidden under state law. Policyholders are saying that insurance companies are making claims that […]
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- 19 Sep
The first court case involving eight elderly residents who died inside a Florida nursing home after Hurricane Irma is now underway. A Miami law firm filed a complaint in the Broward Circuit Court on behalf of Albertina Vega, a 99-year-old […]
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- 11 Sep
Around 200 million consumers in the United States have a FICO credit score, a number which determines an individual’s risk in borrowing, and can influence whether or not you are able to get certain kinds of credit cards and loans, […]
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- 04 Sep
A long-unfinished casino and hotel in Las Vegas was sold for $600M recently. The building had been nearly completed almost eight years ago until the housing crash put plans on pause. The Fontainebleau Las Vegas tower was approximately 70 percent […]
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