Park Central Apts: 14 units, one mold story, and a shared-address claimant pattern Miami can't ignore
A mold-related habitability suit was filed alleging 14 units affected at Park Central, with class certification claims and vacate-damages demands. The newly-filed Hollander & Vargas mold respiratory FNOL came from a claimant whose actual residence is in North Miami Beach — not the alleged loss address — and that residential address has already appeared on three unrelated habitational claims in the last 18 months. The same address ties a Workers' Comp file at Coastal Industries to this one. Aerial imagery shows no visible structural change, but a city permit was filed converting an adjacent warehouse to 'mixed retail,' conflicting with declared occupancy. The carrier exposure here is a coordinated multi-vector attack on the same insured pool. SIU should pull every Park Central claim opened since October.
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