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Thursday, 2 April 2009

Renters Blindsided by Apartment Foreclosures: New Law Provides Help to Tenants

Posted on 03:41 by Unknown
A couple of weeks ago, Devanie Jones came home from work and found a notice on the door of the two-bedroom, downstairs unit she's been renting for more than a year in a duplex at N. 11th and W. Burleigh streets.The notice said she had 24 hours to get out because the property had gone through foreclosure and had been sold at a sheriff's sale.Jones, 38, was shocked and confused. "I didn't know what
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