RedFlag, Allegation and/or Complaint against MARITA LEE AREVALO
Disclosure #1 for MARITA AREVALO
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- Event Date: 12/1/2007
- Disclosure Type: Judgment / Lien
- Disclosure Resolution:
- Disclosure Detail :: Judgment/Lien Amount: $2,119.51
- Judgment/Lien Type: Civil
- Broker Comment: WE HAVE PAID $1,334.49 OF THE $2,119.51. I AM GOING TO COURT REGARDING THIS JUDGMENT BECAUSE I SHOULDN’T OWE ANYTHING. I HAD FULL COVERAGE MEDICAL INSURANCE AND THIS IS CHARGES FOR THE BIRTH OF MY DAUGHTER IN 2006. ADDRESS & PHONE NUMBER IS INCORRECT BASED ON THE JUDGMENT REPORTING.
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Originally reported on November 17, 2022 @ 7:58 pm