Sixty-Day Cure Period for Florida Civil Remedy Notice Begins at Date of Filing

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A Florida appellate court has ruled that the 60-day cure period to get a Civil Remedy Notice begins when the Civil Remedy Notice documents — not when the insurance company receives a copy of it. Civil Remedy Notices are registered pursuant to Fla.. Stat. § 624.155, which provides: (3)(a) As a condition precedent to…… Continue Reading
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Original source: http://feeds.lexblog.com/~r/propertyinsurancecoveragelaw/YZft/~3/E6H8cnHSJmA/

I run around the net each day to guide you to relate to the idea of having a Public Adjuster on your side. Take a look at this story we ran across.

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A Florida appellate court has ruled that the 60-day cure period to get a Civil Remedy Notice begins when the Civil Remedy Notice documents — not when the insurance company receives a copy of it. Civil Remedy Notices are registered pursuant to Fla.. Stat. § 624.155, which provides: (3)(a) As a condition precedent to…… Continue Reading
Read More

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