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Houston-area Couple Could Lose Home After Being Sued by HOA For Feeding Ducks

Published by KSAT.com | July 10, 2022 Lawsuit seeks monetary relief of no more than $250,000, reports say. CYPRESS, Texas – Ducks are causing quite a bit of ruckus for a Houston-area neighborhood, but the blame is coming down on a retired couple, who could lose their home because of their mayhem. George and Kathleen Rowe, …

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‘Squatter’ with fake lease won’t leave Chicago woman’s home — and cops are powerless

Published by The New York Post | June 8, 2022 An alleged squatter with a bogus lease is refusing to leave a Chicago woman’s house — and there’s nothing cops can do about it, the homeowner said. Danielle Cruz told ABC 7 she recently put the three-bedroom Chatham pad on the market but when a contractor arrived …

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Joe Biden’s Agencies Spike Housing Problems with More Refugees

Published by Breitbart | May 9, 2022 President Joe Biden is importing many refugees who are too poor and unskilled to afford decent housing, according to media reports. At least 100 Afghan refugee families who were dropped off in California are still living in hotels, according to a May 8 report in Spectrum News 1. …

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The CFPB Under Rohit Chopra is Harming Competition and Consumer Choice

Published by U.S. Chamber of Commerce | April 20, 2022 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is departing from its core responsibilities by attempting to regulate market competition, shunning procedural requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act, and devising new enforcement powers for the Director. The core mission of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is to …

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Investors Buy Mobile Home Parks, Raise Rents for Low-Income Americans

Published by Breitbart News | March 29, 2022 Corporations are buying up mobile home parks across the U.S. and owners of the manufactured housing are being hit with increased rent for lots and new property requirements. The New York Times focused on one such mobile home park in Colorado to represent the trend and its impact on residents, …

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REPORT: These 10 U.S. Cities Will Pay You to Move There

Published by FOX Business | February 14, 2022 Welcome packages including land, cryptocurrency, and cash are being offered by several cities Cities across the country are looking to appeal to the thousands of workers that were pushed into remote positions by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and are offering incentives to those who choose to move and …

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First 3D-Printed House in U.S. Assembled in Hours

Published by FOX Business | January 19, 2022 Habitat for Humanity teams with Alquist 3D to build the nation’s first 3D-printed home The nation’s first-ever 3D-printed home was assembled in just 22 hours, Alquist 3D CEO and founder Zachary Mannheimer said during an interview on “Varney and Co.” The printing company has teamed up with the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity …

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IRS to Require Selfie to Access Some Online Tools and Applications

Published by CNBC | January 20, 2022 You will soon be required to provide a selfie to a third-party identity verification company to access certain tools and applications on IRS.gov. Starting in summer 2022, if you need to login to the IRS’s website to access the Child Tax Credit Update Portal, get your tax transcript …

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Investors Are Paying Millions for Virtual ‘Land’ in the Metaverse

Published by Breitbart | January 16, 2022 One investor spent $450,000 to be the virtual neighbor of rapper Snoop Dogg. CNBC reports that real estate in the metaverse is on the rise, with some completely digital plots of land selling for millions. A report from cryptocurrency asset manager Grayscale recently estimated that the digital world may be a $1 …

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