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  2. ‘It’s totally insane’: Georgia homeowners share horror ...

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    Homeowners associations (HOAs) have come under fire in Georgia for abusing homeowners with excessive fees and foreclosures. “None of it makes any sense,” said Karyn Gibbons, who received a ...

  3. Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia Home Faces ...

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    Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia home was put up for public auction and now faces foreclosure. The Real Housewives of Atlanta stars’ property went to auction on Tuesday, December 3 ...

  4. Kim Zolciak-Biermann's Foreclosure Auction for Georgia Home ...

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    Kim Zolciak-Biermann's home in Alpharetta, Georgia, will no longer hit the auction block on March 7 due to foreclosure, ET has learned. The law office of Brock & Scott, PLLC says the auction of ...

  5. Yazoo land scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Yazoo land scandal, Yazoo fraud, Yazoo land fraud, or Yazoo land controversy was a massive real-estate fraud perpetrated, in the mid-1790s, by Georgia governor George Mathews [1] and the Georgia General Assembly.

  6. Gold Lottery of 1832 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery of the Georgia Land Lotteries, a lottery system used by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1833 to redistribute annexed Cherokee land. It was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 1831 a few years after the start of the Georgia Gold Rush.

  7. 1833 Fractions Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The lottery redistributed land from the original Cherokee territory and twenty-two lots that were not placed into prize wheels during previous lotteries. [1] The lots varied in size, but the fractional lots left over from the 1832 Land Lottery were smaller than 100 acres and were taken from the 60 land districts and 33 gold districts in Georgia.