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Detroit settles suit against realty group owing $460K in blight tickets
Detroit City Council approved a settlement with real estate firm Detroit International Holding LLC and Munoz Realty Inc., requiring owner Gaston Munoz to rehabilitate 299 properties in exchange for halving $460K in blight fines. Critics argued the deal incentivizes poor behavior, while city officials defended it as a step toward compliance.
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Detroit City CouncilorganizationGaston MunozpersonDetroit International Holding LLCorganizationMunoz RealtyorganizationGabriela Santiago-RomeropersonMary WaterspersonRenata MillerpersonDenzel Anton McCampbellpersonBuildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED)organizationJason Harrisonperson
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