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[edit] In the news
Developer courts Fla. mobile home owners By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer BlankVerse 01:33, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
- ABC News Nightline is currently doing a news report on this. One lady bought her mobile home 8 or 9 years ago for US$32,000 and just received a check for $800,000. Beachfront property is indeed at a premium in South Florida, particularly in Palm Beach County. Wish I had the money to jump in on the fun. One day... Dialwon 04:57, 5 January 2007 (UTC)