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SCOTUS Lets Family Fight the Equity Theft Machine
A county seized a $200K home over a $2K tax bill and kept the surplus. SCOTUS says fight on — but the equity theft machine still runs.
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A county seized a $200K home over a $2K tax bill and kept the surplus. SCOTUS says fight on — but the equity theft machine still runs.
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Education

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