Advocates Raise Concerns Over Property Disputes Affecting Black and Latino Households
Advocates report a growing problem of property disputes impacting black and Latino households, particularly in central Brooklyn and southeast Queens. The complexity of conservatorships and property disputes is highlighted, with questions raised about how conservatorships are established and property is signed away. Family members have expressed willingness to sell properties.
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“Whether or not this particular one turns out to be a case. Advocates see this as a growing problem for black and Latino households, particularly in central Brooklyn and southeast Queens. Whether or not this particular one turns out to be a case.”
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