August 3, 2025

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Warren City Council works toward ordinance for city property rental – Macomb Daily

Months of complaints regarding the rental of city property has prompted Warren officials to seek a rental ordinance. City council members who have listened to complaints of price discrimination have directed attorney Jeffrey Schroder to compile guidelines for them to consider. The ordinance would set parameters for the rental of City Hall, City Square Park,

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Should a rental property be part of your retirement income plan?

Maurie Backman  |  The Motley Fool Rent or buy: Which option is best for your city? If you’re trying to determine if renting or buying is better for you, the best option for your wallet might depend on where you live. You’ll often hear that it’s best not to retire on Social Security alone, but

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Sumner Co. rental property tax change could lead to rent increases for tenants

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Rent increases could affect your wallet in Sumner County after a change in how the county views rental properties. Danny Hale is speaking about his concerns regarding his rental house in Sumner County, which has remained largely unchanged since its construction. “Been the same since 1968 when it was built,” said

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Property owner Otis Ingram, speaks on rezoning proposal for 900-acre data center project.

MONROE COUNTY, Ga. — Monroe County is evaluating a proposal to rezone residential property for a new 900-acre data center near Exit 15 along I-475 and Highway 41. Property owner Otis Ingram, along with two neighboring property owners, are advocating for the development, citing economic benefits and proximity to the interstate. “That’s the big difference

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West Bottoms business owners fight massive property assessment increases

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Business owners in Kansas City’s West Bottoms are facing property assessment increases of up to 555%, which they fear could potentially force some to close their doors if solutions aren’t found. Sean Rielley, a third-generation business owner with proud Kansas City roots, saw his building assessed at a 555% increase, shifting

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Four ‘aggressive’ Omaha protesters accused of threatening authorities, damaging federal property

Courtesy Homeland Security LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested four aggressive protestors in Omaha on Thursday, according to Homeland Security. The arrest came after authorities say the four individuals were caught on camera damaging federal property and threatening to assault federal agents after the search at Glenn Valley Foods. SEE ALSO:

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Ohio’s 88 county auditors put forward property tax reform plan

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — That many Ohioans are struggling with rising property tax bills is no surprise to the people tasked with collecting those taxes, the state’s 88 county auditors, such as Karl Keith of Montgomery County. “What really brought it to a head is property values have increased in recent years. The real estate market

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Is this what achievable property tax reform will look like?

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — That many Ohioans are struggling with rising property tax bills is no surprise to the people tasked with collecting those taxes, the state’s 88 county auditors, such as Karl Keith of Montgomery County. “What really brought it to a head is property values have increased in recent years. The real estate market

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A reimagined MVP in MV – Boston Herald

Summer is in full swing — and what better way to honor every long weekend and sunset gathering than from one of East Chop’s most coveted addresses. Tucked away on a quiet, private road in Martha’s Vineyard, Big Bluff at 150 East Chop Drive is an extraordinary 8,560-square-foot waterfront estate designed for your most Great

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four-bedroom home sells for $1.5 million

1120 Loupe Avenue – Google Street View A 1,757-square-foot house built in 1976 has changed hands. The property located in the 1100 block of Loupe Avenue in San Jose was sold on May 1, 2025, for $1,465,000, or $834 per square foot. This is a single-story house. The property occupies a sizable 6,500-square-foot lot. Additional

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