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Inflation, condo fees and property insurance: What to expect in 2025
Inflation showed signs of easing in 2024, but you probably still feel like you’ve been paying more for many essentials.
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Inside the Fed: How Miami's economy fits into the country's overall economic puzzle
South Florida is known for its beaches and its vibrant nightlife, but it’s also an invaluable source that helps paint a bigger picture of the overall health of the economy.
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Why spotting AI-generated videos could be harder than you think
Deep fakes are becoming more common. In fact, they were so concerning leading up to the 2024 presidential election, a non-profit created a public service campaign
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How to protect your wallet this holiday season
In a year when budgets are already strapped, saving money is at the top of mind right now.
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Why an extension of the condo reserve funding deadline isn't likely
Condo associations may use special assessments to replenish reserves. Real estate experts warn the recent surge in the number of condo associations in older buildings that are imposing special assessments is having a real impact on the condo market.
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NBC6 Responds helps woman recover thousands for medical claim reimbursement
A viewer didn’t know what else to do after years of fighting for a medical claim reimbursement she was owed. So she called NBC6 Responds, and we were able to finally get her relief
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Swifties swarm South Florida amid ticket trouble worries
Their outfits are picked out, their nails are ready and the excitement Shelby Singleton and Katie Hanz feel about seeing Taylor Swift live Friday at Hard Rock Stadium is palpable.
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‘My Tickets Are Gone,' NBC6 Responds helps South Florida woman get Taylor Swift tickets back
NBC6 Responds helps South Florida woman get Taylor Swift tickets back.
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‘It is not real': Title company owner warns of new twist to title fraud
A quick-thinking title company owner was able to stop a fraudulent sale when it appeared the scammer was using A.I. technology to try to steal properties
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‘We need help': Condo owner urges state leaders to take action
Being able to walk outside and enjoy the ocean is a big reason why Marianne Meischeid bought her Surfside condo in 2002. “I take walks every day,” she said, adding she always knew she wanted to enjoy retirement in South Florida. “This was the plan 22 years ago.” Her condominium is just half a mile down the beach from where…