43 MI counties agree to pay millions to former owners of foreclosed properties
Lehto Live • 7m 42s
In a significant development, forty-three counties in Michigan have reached an agreement to return a substantial sum of money, expected to be in the tens of millions of dollars, to the former owners of foreclosed properties. This resolution comes as a settlement for a class-action lawsuit that was initially filed back in 2014. The counties involved in this agreement have agreed to rectify the situation by returning the funds from the sale of these properties to their previous owners. This decision marks a significant step towards justice and fairness for those affected by the foreclosure process.
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