CAN News-FL:Four years after Hurricane Wilma hit, condo repairs nearly completed
Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from National Community Associations News
Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from National Community Associations News
Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from National Community Associations News
Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from National Community Associations News
Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News
On the third anniversary of Hurricane Wilma, many Florida homeowners and condominium associations have yet to be paid for insurance claims. Natural disaster attorney Alan Garfinkel of the law firm of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum advises that it’s still not too late to file an original claim from the storm. Originally from National Community Associations News