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“It’ll make homes less affordable than they already are, and that’s already an issue that we have in the city."
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Hundreds of residents and businesses in Steuben and other counties lost property after flooding last summer. The U.S. Small Business Administration is now offering loans to fill in the gaps. But some are saying the help has arrived too late.
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The mayor’s office urged residents to call the 211 helpline to start an application.
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Federal funding is on the way to New York homeowners who are at risk of foreclosure.
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“It’s like a race against Mother Nature."
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"Historically Black and Brown people have been locked out of owning land, and so if we own the land where particular buildings and or other services are operated, we have more of an opportunity to hold onto our resources and power within the community."
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Residents of Schuyler County have been warned about a possible property deed scam. Schuyler County Attorney Steven Getman has received reports of a company that sells public information to homeowners about their properties.