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Why Detroiters still use risky land contracts to buy homes
A report found 1,000 recorded land contracts annually in Detroit over two decades, highlighting their use by residents who cannot access traditional mortgages, including immigrants unfamiliar with banking systems. Land contracts, while enabling homeownership, lack protections and regulation, prompting calls for legislative action.
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