- Though a 101-year-old evicted Detroit woman has been taken in by a good Samaritan, she still needs more help to get by. After the U.S. (Huffington Post)
- After reversing its foreclosure upon the Detroit home of a 101-year-old Texana Hollis, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development has again moved to evict her due to the home's unsafe conditions, ABC News Detroit affiliate WXYZ reported. (ABC News)
- (AP) DETROIT -- The federal government now says a 101-year-old Detroit woman it promised could move back into her foreclosed home four months ago cant return because the buildings unsanitary and unsafe. Texana Hollis was evicted Sept. (Huffington Post)
- Texana Hollis, 101, was evicted from her home on Detroits west side in September after her son failed to keep up with its taxes. (WLTX.com)
- (WXYZ) - "I want my house back. That's what I want, that's all I want. I just want to get me my house back." That's what 101-year-old Texana Hollis of Detroit says. (WXYZ)
- Four months ago, Texana Hollis was allowed back in her Detroit home after she was evicted when the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) foreclosed on her property. (Global Grind)
- Local 4 viewers have come to the aid of a 101-year-old Detroit woman who was forced out of her home. Despite a foreclosure, Texana Hollis was told she could stay in her home on Carbondale Street while paperwork and legal issues with the government were worked out. (ClickOnDetroit.com)
- Texana Hollis home was foreclosed on by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development after her son, Warren Hollis, 65, failed to pay $7,000 in property taxes to keep a reverse mortgage. (United Press International)
- Texana Hollis was evicted Sept. 12 after her 65-year-old son failed to pay property taxes linked to a reverse mortgage. Two days later, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said she could return. (Akron Beacon Journal)
- Texana Hollis was evicted Sept. 12 and her belongings placed outside after her 65-year-old son failed to pay property taxes linked to a reverse mortgage and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development foreclosed on the home. (Vindy.com)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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