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Jackson Home Buyers
We Buy Houses in Jackson, Mississippi for Cash, Fast
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Jackson, Mississippi Real Estate News - From MSN News
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When storms batter islands, taxpayers pick up tab - San Diego Union-Tribune TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. – Scraped away by two storms since last year, the beach vanishes behind Carlyle Buelvas' home at high tide, when waves lick the dune a few feet from her back porch and lap at the unprotected rental condos next door. Buelvas has ... |
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When storms batter islands, taxpayers pay - MSNBC Two hours after high tide, waves break along rocks that used to be covered with sand on Tybee Island, Ga. Fragile barrier islands such as Tybee Island, formed by centuries of sand and sediment deposits along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coastlines ... |
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Immigrant raid divides a Mississippi town - Los Angeles Times LAUREL, MISS. -- Fabiola Pena considered running away from her factory job when she realized she was being targeted in a federal immigration raid. She was deterred when she noticed the helicopters hovering overhead. But helicopters were not what ... |
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Davie trailer-park residents fight to save homes - Miami Herald Timothy Rubinstein is a 31-year-old father, engaged and working two jobs. He also is about to be homeless. Rubinstein is one of thousands who call the Palma Nova mobile-home park in Davie their home. Now, they all face eviction. The land's owner ... |
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14 percent of Florida facing mortgage crisis - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel WASHINGTON - More than 4 million American homeowners with a mortgage, a record 9 percent, were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June, as damage from the housing crisis worsened, the Mortgage Bankers Association said ... |
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