Is The State Of Florida Holding ‘YOUR’ Unclaimed Funds? Here is How You Can Find Out and Make A Reimbursement Claim.

Is The State Of Florida Holding ‘YOUR’ Unclaimed Funds? Here is How You Can Find Out and Make A Reimbursement Claim.
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It is the holiday season. Who does not want some ‘extra’ money this time of year? (Or any time of the year, actually…)

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis notes that the Department of Financial Services is holding  $2.5 billion in unclaimed funds.

How can Florida’s individuals and businesses find out if any of those unclaimed funds are theirs to rightfully claim? By participating in the Holiday Money Hunt”. To start ‘your’ hunt visit, initiate the hunt, and file a claim. (P.S. It is a ‘no-charge’ process.)

One never knows what they may find…Happy (Holiday Money) Hunt! 

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For more information, call Philip N. Kabler, Esq. of the Gainesville, FL office of Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A. at (352) 332-7688, where he practices in the areas of business, real estate, banking, and equine law. He has taught business and real estate law courses at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business Administration and Levin College of Law. He is a member of the Greater Gainesville Chamber Board of Directors, and is the Immediate Past President of the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association.

NOTICE: The article above is not intended to serve as legal, financial, or investment advice, and readers should not rely on it as such. It is offered only as general information. Readers should consult with an attorney regarding their legal matters, as every situation is unique.

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