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Certain owners of multiple properties in [[Durham, NC]] have been identified as having questionable attitudes towards their tenants and the value of the properties they own or rent. While "slumlords" is perhaps an oversimplification of the complex arena of property ownership, it is certainly a word which comes to mind. | Certain owners of multiple properties in [[Durham, NC]] have been identified as having questionable attitudes towards their tenants and the value of the properties they own or rent. While "slumlords" is perhaps an oversimplification of the complex arena of property ownership, it is certainly a word which comes to mind. |
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Earth: United States: North Carolina: Durham: landlords of questionable repute
Overview
Certain owners of multiple properties in Durham, NC have been identified as having questionable attitudes towards their tenants and the value of the properties they own or rent. While "slumlords" is perhaps an oversimplification of the complex arena of property ownership, it is certainly a word which comes to mind.
This page is available for listing and discussing such landlords and their practices.
List
- William B. Fields "Because we love you!" [1] -- note that William B. Fields II (apparently the son of the Bill Fields under discussion) seems to have made some comments on this post answering some of the complaints mentioned.
- Ronnie Sturdivant: owner of the "Urban Merchant Center" and the "We Want Oprah" building (Washington Duke Motel)