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Dallas County commissioners court supported June as Immigrant Heritage month, as Commissioner Elba Garcia recommended in the court's regular meeting this week.
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Dallas County's property costs are passed on. Rent 鈥 and renters' insurance 鈥 had gone up.
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A home builder and an electricity retailer are partnering to install backup power batteries in new homes as Texans brace for potential outages this winter.
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Dallas ranks number 10 of 50 cities with the most residents whose property taxes have gone up the most.
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A private surveillance company has skirted local regulations by installing dozens of cameras on public property without approval from the city of Fort Worth, an investigation by the Fort Worth Report has found.
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A new report shows renters and homeowners are under significant strain from housing costs. Housing affordability is slipping faster in Texas than the national average.
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With the state dealing with a winter freeze and multiple floods within the past five years, insurance companies have paid out for a lot of damage. The industry is sticking homeowners with the bill.
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More than a quarter of Fort Worth鈥檚 single-family homes are owned by commercial interests, according to a city staff report that analyzed data from the Tarrant Appraisal District.
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Blurred lines and unclear protections for mobile homeowners, who purchase the home but rent the land to place it within a mobile home park, leaves many of them vulnerable to mistreatment and being squeezed out of every dollar.
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Dallas County residential market values are up almost 16% from last year, early data show. That number's even higher for homeowners in several cities and school districts.
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Fort Worth鈥檚 latest housing development comes with caveats aimed at reducing congestion in fast growing far north Fort Worth.
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The Justice Department has filed its first predatory mortgage lending case against a Texas developer accused of luring tens of thousands of Hispanic homebuyers into 鈥渂ait and switch鈥 sales through platforms like TikTok. The lawsuit filed Wednesday focuses on a large development northeast of Houston.