The property located at 1416 Morning Glory Drive in Petaluma was sold on June 22, for $790,000, or $565 per square foot.
The counterclaim asks the court to declare unconstitutional a residential property tax cap that became law in 2024.
Spread the love“`html The recent ruling by the Regional Court of Munich has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, especially concerning Google AI liability. In case no. 26 O 869/26, the court ...
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LivCor is the latest real estate company to settle over its use of rent-setting software from the data company RealPage.
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Minnesota’s attorney general says property management company, LivCor, will pay millions and change how it does business ...