New beginnings for new homeowners dealing with possible tax foreclosures in Detroit VIDEO
There's new relief for more than 250 Detroit families living with the uncertainty that they could be kicked out of the houses they call home as possible tax foreclosure was hanging over their heads, but not anymore. It's all thanks to the Make It Home program, which allows Detroiters whose landlords failed to pay property taxes the chance to stay in their home as the owner.
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