Germany confiscating private homes to make room for migrants

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In an unprecedented move, Hamburg authorities recently confiscated six residential units in the Hamm district near the city center. The units, which are owned by a private landlord, are in need of repair and have been vacant since 2012. A trustee appointed by the city is now renovating the properties and will rent them — against the will of the owner — to tenants chosen by the city. District spokeswoman Sorina Weiland said that all renovation costs will be billed to the owner of the properties.



gee, i'll bet the owner will be overjoyed
 

Lon

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In Germany, everywhere from what I am told, it is like living in a covenant neighborhoods. You have to take care of your property by law.
 
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