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  2. Advice from Joel Efosa of Fire Cash Buyers on What to Do If ...

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    In order to help you make the most of your fire-damaged property, we spoke with Joel Efosa, a prominent real estate investor who has made a name for himself by purchasing, repairing, and reselling ...

  3. Holly Hotel, devastated by fire more than 2 years ago, is for ...

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    Firefighters on the scene of a fire in Holly's Battle Alley that destroyed Andy's Place restaurant and Battle Alley Arcade Antiques Mall as well as damaged a section of the historic Holly Hotel in ...

  4. Who Pays When Neighbor's Fire Spreads to Your Home - AOL

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    In April, a retired Milltown, Mont., man lost his 100-year-old two-story home after a fire at a neighbor's house spread to his. He's pursuing an insurance payout from the neighbor's insurance. "I ...

  5. Belfor - Wikipedia

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    BELFOR Property Restoration is an American multinational disaster recovery, property restoration, and facility management company, [1] based in Birmingham, Michigan. History [ edit ]

  6. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lloyd Wright. The Suntop Homes, also known under the early name of The Ardmore Experiment, were quadruple residences located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, and based largely upon the 1935 conceptual Broadacre City model of the minimum houses. The design was commissioned by Otto Tod Mallery of the Tod Company in 1938 in an attempt to set a new ...

  7. Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property

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    An example of fire damage and restoration is the Notre-Dame de Paris fire that occurred on 15 April 2019. The fire caused significant damage to the roof and wooden structures including the destruction of the cathedral’s spire. The cause of the fire is still under investigation but may be due to an electrical shortage. [45]

  8. L.A.-area ‘miracle’ home that was crushed by a tree is on the ...

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    The housing landscape has become so tight that more than one person contacted the homeowners of the now-famed property with lowball offers for $250,000–$300,000 just days after it was damaged ...

  9. La Fenice - Wikipedia

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    On the night of 29 January 1996, during a period of closure for restoration works, a second fire – as the Myth said – this time arson, completely destroyed the house and most of the Sale Apollinee. Once again La Fenice rose again, faithfully reconstructed to a plan by the architect Aldo Rossi, and was reopened on 14 December 2003.