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Is a moving broker allowed to retain the full deposit if the move has been canceled, in writing, within the first 72 hours of the moving contract signature and deposit? The broker is based in Florida, and a dispute has already been filed with the credit card company. What should be done to challenge this?

January 18th, 2024

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