In what locals call Dickinson, but what is actually an area of Galveston County under Texas City jurisdiction, dozens of families are being forced out of their homes, KPRC 2 reported.
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For the second time, the You Paid For It team has found a case of a homeowner scammed out of their property with the help of the St. Louis Recorder of Deeds.
Homeowners insurance is becoming increasingly unavailable and unaffordable. ABC10 talked 1-on-1 with the Insurance Commissioner about what he’s doing to fix that.
A seemingly harmless agreement to let a real estate firm list their home resulted in hundreds of Colorado homeowners being locked in a decades-long contract, 9News reported.
A fiery explosion rocked a town in Dutchess County on Thursday. CBS New York's Naveen Dhaliwal reports.
A federal jury in Kansas City sided against the National Association of Realtors and two brokerage firms, agreeing with the plaintiffs who said forcing home sellers to pay the commission for the buyer’s broker is “an anticompetitive restraint” and requires those sellers to “pay an inflated amount.” NBC News’ Christine Romans reports.
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