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Florida's Treasure Hunt site lets you search for money or property in places and accounts you may have forgotten about. Here's how to look.
More than $44 million of unclaimed property was returned to Floridians in February, state officials said.
Florida collects and holds millions of dollars in unclaimed property. How to search for lost money and file a claim with the state.
Floridians have $2.9 billion in unclaimed property and the "Holiday Money Hunt" wants to help reunite assets with their owners. Here's how.
Buying an abandoned property can be a bargain for homebuyers. Only if you're looking for abandoned homes for sale, where can you find them?
About 1 in 5 Floridians have unclaimed property waiting to be claimed, according to CFO Jimmy Patronis.
More than $44 million of unclaimed property was returned to Floridians in February, state officials said.
Florida has about $2.9 billion in outstanding unclaimed property —and it could be yours. And, no, this is not a tease for a lottery game.
The state typically lets residents know they have unclaimed funds via mail, but if you want to check on your own, here is what to do: How do I find my unclaimed money in Florida? The first think ...
The state said it returned more than $36 million in unclaimed property to Floridians during the month of October.
You may have more money than you think. Florida makes it easy to find forgotten cash in old accounts, 401(k)s and more. Here's how.
In the Big Bend alone, more than $53 million in unclaimed property is currently waiting for someone to swoop in and claim it, according to an X post from FL DFS.
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