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why is nicole curtis of rehab addict being sued

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Curtis filed a lawsuit in March 2021, claiming she had already spent "approximately $60,000 including a significant amount of time and labor" in order to repair the home and incurred other costs including "renovating, safeguarding, insuring, paying taxes and maintaining" the property.May 25, 2021

Why did Minneapolis Sue Nicole Curtis?

According to the Star Tribune, "Curtis bought the property from the city for $2 in 2013 under contract to 'substantially complete construction' within a year of the sale. In January 2017, the city sued Curtis' company, Detroit Renovations, asking for the property back and alleging that she failed to redevelop it.

How much did Nicole Curtis Minnehaha house sell for?

In June 2012, Jenny nonetheless agreed to sell the home to Curtis β€” for the $610,000 he paid six months earlier β€” but the deal collapsed when Curtis was unable to obtain financing.May 15, 2015

Did Nicole Curtis sell the Grand Boulevard house?

Judge Tim Kenny ruled in Curtis' favor, according to the Associated Press, granting her ownership of the home which the Detroit Land Bank claimed was theirs.May 24, 2021

Is Nicole Curtis still rehabbing homes?

Curtis, who has acquired and restored about six houses in Detroit, said she invests her own money into the projects. β€œFor 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.Mar 20, 2021

How much did the Ransom Gillis house sell for?

The multi-family unit at 104 Edmund Place in Detroit's Brush Park neighborhood is selling for $3.3 million. The 11,602-square-foot building is divided into six condominiums that range in size from 1,100- to 1,450-square-feet.Apr 6, 2016

What is Nicole Curtis doing?

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

Who owns 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.

Where is Nicole Curtis from HGTV?

Curtis grew up in Lake Orion, Michigan and graduated from Lake Orion High School in 1994. Her family owned a garbage business. She attended college in Georgia, Florida, and Michigan and had her son, Ethan, before she graduated. As of September 2014 she lives in a renovated 1904 home in Detroit.

What happened to addicted to rehab?

"If you're in over your head on a home restoration project, it's time for Rehab Addict Rescue." Discovery Inc., the parent company of HGTV and DIY Network, announced in 2019 that DIY Network will shutter in 2020 to make way for Chip and Joanna Gaines's new Magnolia channel.Jul 1, 2020

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

What happened to Nicole on Rehab Addict?

The eight hour-long episodes mark Curtis's return to TV after a significant hiatus following the end of Rehab Addict 1.0 in the fall of 2018. "I was completely burned out," Curtis admits of her decision to step away. "There was so much time in those ten years where I didn't get to enjoy it at all. I was stressed out."

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