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About 1 in 10 homes in the U.S. stand vacant, according to a new study from LendingTree. While that figure may be surprising, it is also somewhat misleading. The 14.5 million homes that LendingTree found to be empty are based on U.S. Census Bureau data. The findings include 4.7 million homes, or 32.6%, that are…
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NSW’s strata taskforce, established to crack down on dodgy activity, has handed out more than $125,000 in fines in its first year of operation. NSW Fair Trading’s Strata and Property Taskforce has issued almost 80 fines with a total value of more than $125,000 since it began, in the government’s bid to protect unit owners….
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