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Hundreds of Aventura condo owners worried about losing their homes
Every week, we receive complaints from homeowners who say their condo associations are not working well and that the new law passed after the Surfside collapse has only made their problems worse. NBC6’s Myriam Masihy spoke to some of the legislators working to change the law.
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Broward man finds his vacant lot offered for sale by would-be scammer
NBC6 Investigates a scheme targeting vacant lots across South Florida
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Landlocked: They paid $350k for a lot – but they may not be able to build on it
What seemed like a great investment opportunity in South Florida’s hot real estate market now has one couple asking for their money back.
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‘It's not right': Heron Pond residents facing tough choices after being ordered out
The remaining residents at Heron Pond Condominium have until Aug. 29 to vacate their homes after the city of Pembroke Pines deemed buildings unsafe. NBC6 Investigates how the complex got to this point and the allegations against the previous board.
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Heron Pond residents forced to leave after buildings deemed unsafe
Time is running out for residents who live in the Heron Pond condominiums after their homes were deemed unsafe. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Muti-millionaire developer Sergio Pino's ‘insane delusion' invalidates his will, his widow claims
The suicide of multi-millionaire developer Sergio Pino ended the murder-for-hire case that was being built against him by the FBI and federal prosecutors, but it has now touched off a battle over his estate that played out Friday in Miami-Dade probate court. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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Sergio Pino's ‘insane delusion' invalidates his will, his widow claims
The suicide of multi-millionaire developer Sergio Pino ended the murder-for-hire case that was being built against him by the FBI and federal prosecutors, but it has now touched off a battle over his estate that played out Friday in Miami-Dade probate court.
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Sergio Pino's widow and brother battle over millionaire's estate
Sergio Pino’s widow and brother are fighting over the millionaire’s estate weeks after he died by suicide.
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‘It's Not Fair' – Fraud targeting services for children with autism
A South Florida woman was accused of cheating on a certification exam and billing for services not provided to autistic kids.
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Sergio Pino's ‘murder crews' were assembled by two middlemen close to home: FBI
When prominent developer Sergio Pino sought what the FBI called “murder crews” to kill his wife, he allegedly did not look far for the men now accused of assembling them.
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Fraud targeting services for children with autism
For so many families with children diagnosed with autism or other developmental disorders, access to treatment like behavioral therapy is critical. But federal investigators say those resources have been targets for fraud in recent years. NBC6’s Amy Viteri investigates how one scheme worked and how it affects families.
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Veteran says police showed up to her home looking for a man already in custody
A South Florida veteran says she was terrified when police showed up at her door with weapons drawn, searching for a man she’s never heard of.
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Poisoning, arson, stalking allegations in divorce of prominent South Florida developer
NBC6 investigates allegations of poisoning, arson and stalking in a divorce case involving Sergio Pino, the head of a building empire in Miami-Dade County.
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Family demands answers after they say Miami police shot and killed their dog
A family is looking for answers after they say a Miami police officer shot and killed their dog at a public park in April.
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Family seeking answers after Miami cop shoots and kills dog
A family is looking for answers after they say a Miami police officer shot and killed their dog at a public park in April. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Bittersweet Muck: A journey into big sugar country
In this NBC 6 original documentary, Bittersweet Muck, Consumer Investigative Reporter Sasha Jones takes you inside the debate about air quality in Florida’s sugar country.
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Questions remain over fatal fire training in Miami-Dade, 21 years after similar tragedy
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue training exercise that claimed the life of a firefighter’s son wasn’t the first of its kind to go wrong or end in tragedy, NBC 6 Investigates reports.