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Legal judgment keeps Hempstead low-income homes empty
Quick ReadThe single-family houses in the Hempstead Heights area have been ready for first-time home buyers to occupy since late 2007.
Photo credit: Newsday/Joel Cairo | This home, at 202 Harvard St in Hempstead, is one of the three homes developed for low-income residents that is still vacant. (November 2, 2009)
Three new houses in Hempstead Village developed for low-income residents have sat vacant for almost two years as its Community Development Agency continues to fight a $1-million judgment won by the agency's former boss for accrued vacation pay and other compensation.
The single-family houses in the Hempstead Heights area have been ready for first-time home buyers to occupy since late 2007....
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