Renters from Harlem to Hollywood want to become homeowners but worry about their credit history.
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Renters from Harlem to Hollywood want to become homeowners but worry about their credit history.
Continue readingBy Seitu Oronde
On Tuesday, June 14th, 2022, at the boutique on the corner of 132st Street, at Adam Clayton Powell boulevard there was a strategic meeting addressing the state of the Harlem community.
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