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Supreme Court Rules on Property Owners' Rights in Home Seizures

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that property owners are not entitled to fair market value during government seizures of homes for debt settlement. The case involving the Pung family will return to a lower court to evaluate the fairness of the auction process.

The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that property owners do not have a right to receive fair market value when the government seizes and sells their home to settle a debt. However, the Court emphasized that the process must be conducted fairly. The case of the Pung family has been remanded to a lower court to assess whether the auction of their home met the fairness standard.

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It’s not ‘just’ to erase someone’s home equity

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Supreme Court Rules on Property Owners' Rights in Home Seizures