June 7, 2025

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Michigan Treasury debuts redesigned unclaimed property website; here’s how to file a claim

LANSING, MI — The Michigan Department of Treasury has unveiled a redesign to its unclaimed property website that will make it easier for residents to search and file claims for property owed to them. The website’s usability and directions for how to claim property have been improved according to the state. To coincide with the

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Michigan unclaimed property. How to file a claim on bank accounts, stocks

Michigan’s fuel tax and road funding proposal Examining Michigan’s rising fuel tax, its impact on road funding, and Gov. Whitmer’s $3 billion proposal. Michigan residents can search for unclaimed property like dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, and safe deposit box contents. The Michigan Department of Treasury holds the assets and returns them to their rightful

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Michigan Unclaimed Property rolls out refreshed website listing forgotten assets | News, Sports, Jobs

LANSING, Mich. — While trees are in full bloom and many Michiganders are in the midst of spring cleaning, Michigan Unclaimed Property is also getting into the act, rolling out a fresh new look and feel of its own. Visitors to Michigan Unclaimed Property’s website will find an updated design, highlighted by refreshed colors, better

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Ohio citizens working to get proposal on ballot to abolish property taxes

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A group of homeowners is taking tax relief into their own hands — fighting to get a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would abolish property taxes. Property taxes are at an all-time high for Marlene Homan in Cleveland. “When you’re on Social Security, that’s a lot of money,” Homan said

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Proposed bill AB 942 sparks debate over impact on home values

NORTHSTATE, Calif. — The California solar industry is pushing back on a proposed state bill some say could hurt people using solar panels. Proponents say it will stop solar from being subsidized by conventional customers. AB 942 is the bill, which would make changes to Net Energy Metering (NEM) agreements. These include, when properties are

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Property sale dividing Seattle’s Black firefighters stands, judge rules

A King County Superior Court judge on Monday denied a request to overturn the sale of the former headquarters of the Seattle Black Firefighters Association, which has been at the center of a bitter legal battle dividing active and retired members for more than three years.  The association, a dues-paying membership group aimed at supporting

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Hershey developer slashes the number of homes, removes rentals from West End property

Plans to dramatically reduce the number of housing units in the Hershey West End development, eliminate rental apartments and add green space to the 245-acre development were announced Tuesday. The changes to the Derry Township development are a response to suggestions from the community, said The Milton Hershey School and the Hershey Trust Company, developers

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NYC Buildings Department to host free event for Staten Island property owners

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — If you have questions about construction permits or property violations, the New York City Department of Buildings wants to hear them. The city agency — which enforces building codes, zoning regulations, and construction safety practices across all five boroughs — is hosting a free Staten Island community event this Saturday, and

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Medina’s tall grass ordinance: What property owners need to know

MEDINA, Ohio — With spring in full swing, Medina Building Official Dan Gladish wants to make property owners aware of the city’s tall grass ordinance. “Grass and weeds should not exceed 6 inches (in height) on any lot within the city,” Gladish said at the May 12 City Council meeting. “The building department is responsible

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What would happen if Ohio abolished property taxes?

The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement. Late last week, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost determined organizers aiming to abolish property taxes had provided a “fair and truthful” summary of their proposed constitutional amendment. The next step is for the state ballot board

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