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Updated 12 months ago, 12/29/2023

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Manuel Salce
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Monroe, CT
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Seeking Guidance After Fire Damage in Lehigh Valley Area

Manuel Salce
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Monroe, CT
Posted

Hello BP fam,

I hope this message finds you well. Unfortunately, I'm dealing with a challenging situation – one of my units recently experienced a fire, resulting in severe damage. I'm reaching out to this community to connect with anyone who has navigated a similar process in the Lehigh Valley area.

I have a plethora of questions and would greatly appreciate any insights or advice you can offer. Specifically, I'm currently on the fence about whether to enlist the services of a public adjuster. What has been your experience with public adjusters, and do you recommend their involvement in such situations?

I've also heard some investors opt to work directly with a fire restoration company to obtain a detailed quote for the damages. If you've taken this route, I'd love to hear about your experience and any recommendations you may have.

Moreover, if you've had positive experiences with specific public adjusters or fire restoration companies in the Lehigh Valley area, I would be grateful for any recommendations.

Thank you all in advance for sharing your knowledge and offering guidance during this challenging time. Your insights are immensely valuable to me.

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