Cities Use Bogus "Blight" to Steal Americans' Homes
Автор: Institute for Justice
Загружено: 2025-08-12
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Across America, cities are using bogus blight designations to bypass protections for property rights. Using blight studies that cite things like old paint and stay cats, they take well-maintained homes and businesses and hand them over to private developers, who’ll build new properties for wealthier people.
Today we have with us IJ attorneys Bob Belden and Bobbi Taylor to discuss challenges to bogus blight in New Jersey and Missouri.
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