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NYC homes valued at $400 million face risks of deed theft and predatory schemes

In New York City, homes valued at $400 million are reportedly at risk of deed theft and predatory schemes, particularly in two emerging neighborhoods. The Center for NYC Neighborhoods indicates that around 350 lawsuits related to inherited ownership disputes are filed annually across the city.

Approximately 350 lawsuits are filed each year in New York City's five boroughs concerning homes involved in inherited ownership disputes, according to the Center for NYC Neighborhoods.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'deed theft'
  • loaded language: 'predatory schemes'
  • loaded language: 'up-and-coming areas'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: per the Center for NYC Neighborhoods

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NYC homes worth $400M at risk of deed theft and predatory schemes — especially in 2 up-and-coming areas

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NYC homes valued at $400 million face risks of deed theft and predatory schemes