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Andrew Allen
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Austin City Council "protecting" people from predatory investors

Andrew Allen
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Just saw this news in my Facebook feed. TLDR: the wise city council has moved on from solving global warming by banning plastic grocery bags and is now on a mission to protect innocent homeowners from you predatory investors. 

http://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/city-moves-t...

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Eric James
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Eric James
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Maybe they should require City Council approval of all home sales. / :

TX government people like to taut figures on how many people move to TX from CA. The problem is, this is the kind of thing they bring with them.

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