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DIGITAL DIGEST

WHAT YOU’RE MISSING

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The Dialogue

Body found in back yard belongs to missing homeowner

“How does this affect the ownership of the house? Since the original sale was fraudulent are all the other transactions null and void? Is the escrow officer in any kind of trouble? What about the Notary Public? Are they the same person?”— Unanimous_User

“So there were four sales total, but only two of the sales transactions were listed in the MLS (I also checked records). What’s very odd and a bit suspicious is that the two sales transactions that weren’t listed in the MLS (and weren’t publicly listed for sale it would seem) were both purchased by professionals (one an agent, the other a broker) who both then instantly turned around and sold it, undoubtedly for a profit. The agent who bought it also represented both sides too when he sold it — that’s a sketchy dual agency relationship that most good, honest agents would avoid like the plague. A lot of this doesn’t quite seem on the up and up.”

—Jancey City Council to consider $11.25 million for Alamo Manhattan

“No [Tax Increment Funding] for these developers! Not fair that some of our smaller businesses are having to foot the bill for projects that will put them out of business or displace them.”

— Sandy Bates Emmons

“Nooo, don’t get rid of Sonic! Now where am I gonna go for my cherry limeade?”—Lakewoodhobo

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