The city of St. Cloud is now taking legal action against the construction company that built phase two of the city’s downtown revitalization project, WKMG 6 News reported.
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Arizona's attorney general claims owners of apartment complexes in Phoenix have colluded with a software company to inflate rental prices, 12 News reported.
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For years, Coral Gables homeowner Orlando Capote has resisted attempts to buy him out, even as a new mixed-use development took over the rest of the neighborhood, WPLG Local 10 News reported.
A $30,000 mistake by a roofing company was a blessing for an Edmond, Oklahoma, couple. Deborah and Scott Senner were out of town and received a call from Graco Roofing & Constructions LLC, saying they’d accidentally taken their roof off instead of their neighbors, Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall reported.
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