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What is the Rehab Addict doing with her old houses?

Mar 23, 2021 · DETROIT -- The star of HGTV's “Rehab Addict Rescue” apparently was “scammed” when she bought a blighted Detroit home from someone who wasn't the owner, the mayor said. The Detroit Land Bank Authority holds the title to the house. Nicole Curtis said she paid $17,000 for the property in 2017 and has spent $60,000 in repairs and other costs so far.

Was ‘Rehab Addict Rescue’ star Nicole Curtis scammed?

Mar 24, 2021 · 'Rehab Addict Rescue' star Nicole Curtis scammed in house deal, Detroit Mayor says The HGTV star purchased a blighted home in 2017 that actually is owned by a land bank

What is the city of Detroit Land Bank doing with my house?

Mar 24, 2021 · Curtis, who has purchased, renovated and sold numerous old houses in the Detroit area for her shows, DIY Network's Rehab Addict and the recently launched Rehab Addict Rescue on HGTV, went on to ...

Who is the largest property owner in Detroit?

Mar 23, 2021 · DETROIT (AP) — The star of HGTV’s “Rehab Addict Rescue” apparently was “scammed” when she bought a blighted Detroit home from someone who wasn’t the owner, the mayor said. The ...

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Is Rehab Addict based in Detroit?

Working in her hometown of Detroit, she is helping preserve the historic Ransom Gillis house to return it to its original glory. It's an enormous project with a tremendous amount of history, but Nicole is up to the challenge to get it all completed on a tight deadline.

Who bought the Ransom Gillis house in Detroit?

The new owners, Mary and Charles Stinchfield, were a lumbering family and lived in the home for eight years before selling to Alanson and Cornelia Fox, also wealthy lumber barons. The Foxes owned the home for 28 years, the longest of anyone and the family most often associated with it.

Did Nicole Curtis get sued?

After a three-year dispute over who rightfully owns a dilapidated Detroit home, Nicole Curtis has won her recent lawsuit against the City of Detroit Land Bank [DLBA]. A judge ruled in Curtis' favor, awarding the 1908 foursquare-style home at 451 E.May 25, 2021

Who bought the Minnehaha house from Nicole Curtis?

After three years and much remodeling, Jenny — a dentist and restaurant owner who by then had become romantically involved with Curtis — purchased the home for $610,000.May 15, 2015

What is rehab addict doing now?

The 44-year-old is now back with a brand new series, "Rehab Addict Rescue," where she helps homeowners restore crumbling historic homes to their former glory. The renovation TV star spoke to Fox News about how she needed time away from the cameras and why older homes are her calling.Jan 29, 2021

How much did it cost to restore the Ransom Gillis house in Detroit?

a $70 millionThe project is a lynchpin to a $70 million revitalization backed by Gilbert and the city of Detroit.Aug 6, 2015

Was Rehab Addict Cancelled?

Bruce Haring Curtis's Rehab Addict, which ran from 2010 to 2018 on HGTV, will return with a slightly changed format as Rehab Addict Rescue! The eight-episode show will debut on January 28 at 9 PM ET/PT and was announced by the star to her 289k followers on Instagram.Dec 19, 2020

How many houses does Nicole Curtis own?

six housesCurtis, who has acquired and restored about six houses in Detroit, said she invests her own money into the projects. “For myself, my own projects, we keep all of the houses we restore because there's no value in them when we finish. I don't get my money back,” Curtis said. “They are like my little museums.”Mar 20, 2021

Where is the 14 Mile house on Rehab Addict?

The other one is in Ferndale. The open house is at 1 p.m. Sunday at 1223 E. 14 Mile Rd.Nov 1, 2017

Who is Nicole Curtis married to?

Steve LaneNicole Curtis / Spouse (m. ?–2009)

How much did Curtis Tudor buy?

Grand Blvd., a stately 3,000-square-foot 1913 Tudor she purchased in June 2014 for $62,600.

Who is Nicole Curtis?

DETROIT — Nicole Curtis, the Lake Orion native who’s the star of HGTV’s Rehab Addict home restoration show, has brought a national eye to the effort to preserve historic Detroit houses left abandoned amid the city’s decline. She and her crew have a knack for making renovating older homes look quick and somewhat easy.

When was Ransom Gillis House built?

Built during the 1870s , the Ransom Gillis house is a Detroit landmark that had fallen into disrepair. See how Rehab Addict restored the historic property down to every last detail.

Where is Nicole Curtis?

Nicole Curtis is saving historic houses, one brick wall at a time. Working in her hometown of Detroit, she is helping preserve the historic Ransom Gillis house to return it to its original glory. It's an enormous project with a tremendous amount of history, but Nicole is up to the challenge to get it all completed on a tight deadline.

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