From her deck in Florence, she overlooks several feet of grass and weeds - a serious eyesore in the cul-de-sac of her Carters Mill subdivision where neighbors have a tradition of putting down mulch and working together in their yards each summer.
A few weeks ago, the front yard of that same abandoned home didnt look much better - until a neighbor took it upon himself to cut the grass. He fears the untidy conditions will turn away potential buyers from his home, which is up for sale.
Similar scenes are playing out all across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky as the surge of home foreclosures has led to a surge in complaints about vacant, unkempt properties.
More : news.cincinnati.com
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The resumption of a bus service between the Indian and Pakistani zones of Kashmir has united divided families but it has also raised questions about who owns homes and land lost more than 50 years ago.
Thousands of families fled homes and businesses in the violence of the partition of the state in 1947, leaving a legacy of abandoned property.
Now some families see the prospect of peace between Pakistan and India—which are working for a soft border in Kashmir—as a chance to take care of unfinished business.
One of the first bus passengers from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Fareeda Ghani, has led the way
The resumption of a bus service between the Indian and Pakistani zones of Kashmir has united divided families but it has also raised questions about who owns homes and land lost more than 50 years ago.
Thousands of families fled homes and businesses in the violence of the partition of the state in 1947, leaving a legacy of abandoned property.
Now some families see the prospect of peace between Pakistan and India — which are working for a soft border in Kashmir — as a chance to take care of unfinished business.
One of the first bus passengers from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Fareeda Ghani,
The Delhi High Court has issued notice to the Chief Secretary and others on a PIL seeking investigations into alleged large-scale irregularities in the procurement of articles for the various childrens and observation homes in the capital.
A division bench of acting Chief Justice Vijendra Jain and Justice Kailash Ghambhir asked the respondents to file their replies in counter affidavits within six weeks and posted the matter for further hearing to October 10.
Quoting audit reports, the petition filed by Raaj Mangal Prasad, president of the Association for Development (AFD), an organisation working for the cause of destitute and neglected
Adrenaline may not really be flowing in the Indian property markets in the last couple of months. However, thats not stopping Indias rich and famous from going West and buying homes in some of the worlds most expensive cities for residential buyers such as London, New York City, San Francisco and Dubai.
Even as the sub-prime crisis has impacted property prices in some cities in the US and made deals attractive, in many cases its high net worth individuals buying apartments for their children when they move to cities such as London and New York.
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The Centre has appointed a Review Committee to take stock of the dismal state of affairs at the Delhi Public Library and suggest initiatives for its revival.
K Jayakumar, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Culture told Newsline that the the review had to be ordered because of the ‘‘gross malfunctioning within the DPL system’’.
For bibliophiles, that’s a rather mild description of the 54-year-old library. Most have abandoned its dusty and crumbling reading rooms, which are now mostly visited by students preparing for exams.
‘‘The timings were absurd,’’ recalls Nitish Garg, who used to be a regular visitor. While