Get $200,000 from District 5 Commissioner Christine King. Facing eviction? Know your rights

Get $200,000 from District 5 Commissioner Christine King. Facing eviction? Know your rights
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Here’s how you can get up to $200,000 from Commissioner Christine King
Cherlyn Dormeus received $200,000 from Chairwoman and District 5 Commissioner Christine King’s First-Time Homebuyer Program and is still in disbelief that she now owns a three-bedroom home in Wynwood. “What a beautiful home, so it’s breathtaking,” Dormeus, a single mother of two boys, said. “Every day I
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Imagine coming home to find a paper taped to your door — an eviction notice. For thousands of Miami-Dade County residents, that paper represents panic, uncertainty, and the fear of losing a roof over their heads. But before you start packing, know this: you have rights, and there are steps you can take to protect your home.

Facing Eviction? Here’s What Every Miami Renter Should Know
Imagine coming home to find a paper taped to your door — an eviction notice. For thousands of Miami-Dade County residents, that paper represents panic, uncertainty, and the fear of losing a roof over their heads. But before you start packing, know this: you have rights, and there are steps you