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Florida court revives contractor’s AOB claim against Universal Property over mold paperwork

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Universal Property argued that the paperwork in this case did not pass muster. A separate invoice, dated the same day as the AOB, listed two line items. The first, called Protocol, covered limited visual observations, multi-location environmental sampling, and a report, priced at $995, with a note that any additional samples would run $95 each. The second, labeled Clearance, repeated the same environmental-testing description and was priced at $795. The combined total came to $1,790. 

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