An apartment, and I move, and they don't know where I moved to, they can't return the money to me. Is that some money that would have to sit with the state? Yeah. So There's a certain dormancy period where they're supposed to try to get a hold of you, and if they can't, they are eventually supposed to give it to the state. Okay. And they're supposed to send over all the information they have to the state, but sometimes they don't send over very good information, so they might misspell your name. (54:27–54:34)
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Asserts that businesses have a dormancy period to contact individuals before transferring unclaimed money to the state.
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