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Mishawaka tenants considering legal action
WSBT-TVMISHAWAKA -- The tenants who were kicked out of the Princess City Apartments last week are considering legal action. They’re talking with a lawyer, trying to figure out if someone should pay for the squalid conditions they lived in. “We&...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Rentals, Justice System
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State shouldn't let landlords discriminate
As we recently celebrated the 45th anniversary of the federal Fair Housing Act, it is significant to note that the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metropolitan regions are among the most segregated in America. Last month, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil...Tags: Minority Groups, Separation of Church and State, Racism, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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Foreclosure building plan would offer Chicago renters $12,000 to move
Lenders that repossess rental buildings in Chicago — or anyone who buys a rental building at a court-ordered foreclosure auction — would have to pay tenants $12,000 per unit to move or offer them rent-controlled extended leases until the...
Tags: Auction Service, Real Estate, Chicago Mayor, Rentals, Realty
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Orlando Fashion Square is coming 'back to life,' new owner says
Scott Fish, 50, a principal with UP Development, which has recently purchased and plans to redevelop Orlando Fashion Square. UP's other Orlando projects include Shoppes at Alafaya Trail and Millenia Plaza. Orlando Fashion Square is its first mall project....
Tags: Orlando Restaurants, Contracts, Dillard's Incorporated, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Panera Bread Company
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Forcing landlords to accept vouchers won't help the poor
Human nature frequently disproves theories. Conventional wisdom, for example, says that open office space plans with workers grouped like cattle encourage creativity and collaboration. But study after study shows that people are more inventive, productive...Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Medicaid, Poverty, Chicago Housing Authority
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Deerfield says zoning changes could strengthen outlying retail areas
Deerfield officials are considering changes to the village's zoning code they hope can strengthen shopping districts outside downtown, including Deerbrook Mall at Lake Cook and Waukegan roads. The changes were recommended by the village's Plan...
Tags: Local Government, Business
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Without baseball, BOE, can downtown be revitalized?
What a difference a matter of weeks makes. A recent flicker of promise for downtown Hagerstown now seems just that: A random spark that, untended, will die out before having a chance to catch. The newly elected city council came into office late last...Tags: Baseball, Sports, Sora
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Man accused of threatening to kill tenants | FloriDUH's landlords from hell
FloriDUHHere's one way to lose your tenants. Deputies say John J. Moscatelli, 49, of North Naples, allegedly told his tenants, who had rented a room in Moscatelli's home, that he had downed two bottles of pills and injected himself with two syringes -- before...Tags: Rentals, Apopka
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Georgian Place at 90 percent occupancy
With new deals totaling more than 28,000 square feet, the once-distressed Georgian Place outlet center in Somerset is at 90 percent occupancy, according to Tonya Spangler, vice president of leasing and sales. New tenants include Wilson Creek Energy,...Tags: Condos, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Personal Service
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Proposed bedbug ordinance a touchy subject
Chicago is waging war on bedbugs. A proposed ordinance declares the nocturnal parasites a "public nuisance" and enlists condominium associations, landlords and others to join the fight. "Bedbugs are a growing problem in the city, as they are in many...Tags: Ray Suarez, Debra L. Silverstein
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Problem Solver: Water keeps flowing after owner asks that it stop
When Darnell James bought the house at 12053 S. Michigan Ave. out of foreclosure, he thought he was doing something good for the community. "My goal was to take some of these properties that banks are foreclosing on and give people some decent housing...
Tags: Rentals, Cook County Government, Jon Yates, Consumers, Foreclosures
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