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Ending home equity theft in California, once and for all - L.A. FOCUS NEWSPAPER

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When the government seizes private property for a public use, the Constitution requires that the original owner must be compensated for the loss. But in California, the law provides a loophole for officials to take that same property for a public use without any compensation if the owner falls too far behind on property taxes.

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