New American Home Improvement

MI

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Roofing contractor

Regulated Businesses Consumer Advocacy &ampRelated Professionals Securities Agents &ampInvestment Advisers Sales Agents for Prearranged Funeral Services &ampMerchandise Change addressnameInvestments Other Regulated Entities Premium Tax Filings and Other Form Filings Legal &ampResources Legal &ampResources sub-navigation Administrative Rules &ampSeptember 6AmeriPro will institute changes to its contractswebsiteand advertisements to bring them into compliance.&nbsp” said Chance McElhaneyChief Operations Officer of the Iowa Department of Insurance and Financial Services.&nbsp“Iowa’s laws regarding public adjusters are in place to help protect Iowans.&nbspfor compensationacts on behalf of an insuredduring the investigationnegotiationthe homeowner or a licensed public adjuster

2024 Press Release Des Moines - The Iowa Insurance Division entered into a Consent Order (16.99 MB) .pdf with AmeriPro yesterday following a June 21  cease and desist order issued by the Iowa Insurance Division related to issues in unlicensed public adjusting. By agreeing to the Consent Order, AmeriPro will institute changes to its contracts, website, and advertisements to bring them into compliance.  The company has also agreed that its staff and representatives will no longer offer t

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