Connecticut Unclaimed Money Finder
You can charge 10% as an Connecticut Unclaimed Money Finder. Connecticut owes over $300 million in unclaimed money.They have a pretty cool news clip that you should check out regarding people owed unclaimed money that don't know about it. View this February 7th, 2002 WFSB Eyewitness News clip to learn more.
Want to be a Connecticut Unclaimed Money Finder? The rules in Connecticut are pretty simple and the opportunities are great. Connecticut law requires: No agreement to locate property within two years after the property is reported to the State shall be valid (that means you need to wait for the money to be held by Connecticut for at least two years)The fee for such services, after the 2 year moratorium has expired, is limited to 10% of the value of the recoverable property; and,Such an agreement shall be valid only if it is writing, signed by the owner, discloses the nature and value of the property, and discloses the owner's share after the fee or compensation has been subtracted.
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That's pretty much it. Easy, right?In 2009 Connecticut returned $32 million to 14,500 owners. There is currently over $396 million being held for almost 900,000 owners. That means Connecticut returned less than 10% of the unclaimed money being held, and millions more are added every year. They obviously cannot return all of that unclaimed money themselves, despite their best efforts. Hmmm...let's see. $396 million x 10% (the fee you are allowed to charge) equals $39.6 million. That's a lot of money to be made!
Would like to help return unclaimed money to it's rightful owners in Connecticut and make money in the process? If so, then this might be the perfect opportunity for you.
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