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Legendary jazz great Ernestine Anderson is a long-time CD resident who once worked with the likes of Quincy Jones and Ray Charles. She was in imminent danger of foreclosing on her home in the Central District. Supporters stepped up and donated enough to stave off foreclosure. I read recently that more than 200 houses face foreclosure in Anderson's zip code (98122). http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/jamieson/369043_robert01.html
(edited by scott to remove Zillow link to Ernestine's house due to privacy concerns)




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Metropolitan King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn has proposed an ordinance aimed at helping landlords remove drug dealers from their properties and levy fines against those who willfully ignore criminal activity at their rentals.
The proposed "Safer Neighborhoods Ordinance" has bipartisan support in the council and was crafted with the support and assistance of the King County Sheriff's Office and the Rental Housing Association of Puget Sound, Dunn said at a news conference Thursday.
Under the proposed ordinance, the Sheriff's Office would notify landlords each time deputies are called to a rental property in connection with certain kinds of serious criminal activities.
Once a landlord has received three separate offense reports about tenants suspected of committing drug or sex crimes within a six-month period, a landlord would be required to take steps to curtail the illegal activity or face financial penalties.




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