Home buyers who fell victim to the collapse of Heftsiba housing firm will each receive no more than NIS 70,000 in compensation.
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The builder's implosion taught Israelis a lesson in securing their rights when buying a home from a building contractor.
by Nurit Roth 0 commentsHeftsiba taught that even the biggest companies may suddenly fall because of liquidity problems, whether because of bad times, bad management - or, of course, embezzlement.
by Ranit Nahum-Halevy 0 commentsEx-director of property firm Heftsiba was convicted of theft, conspiracy, among other charges.
by Nurit Roth and Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsHome buyers who fell victim to the collapse of Heftsiba housing firm will each receive no more than NIS 70,000 in compensation.
by Ranit Nahum-Halevy 0 commentsThe builder's implosion taught Israelis a lesson in securing their rights when buying a home from a building contractor.
by Nurit Roth 0 commentsHeftsiba taught that even the biggest companies may suddenly fall because of liquidity problems, whether because of bad times, bad management - or, of course, embezzlement.
by Ranit Nahum-Halevy 0 commentsEx-director of property firm Heftsiba was convicted of theft, conspiracy, among other charges.
by Nurit Roth and Haaretz Correspondent 0 comments
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