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HomeMy WebLinkAbout072522 FW_ Neighborhood Blight_ Updates and Best Practices from Across the Country - July 25th_ 2022 Advisory ________________________________ From: MuniReg Sent: Monday, July 25, 2022 1:08:49 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Heidi Eisenhour Subject: Neighborhood Blight: Updates and Best Practices from Across the Country - July 25th, 2022 Advisory ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ ­ ­ Good Afternoon Please see below for recent developments and national best practices around vacant and abandoned properties. Please feel free to share with colleagues or anyone you feel would find of interest. To ensure future communications are received please add mhalpern@munireg.com to your “safe senders” list. This alert is for informational purposes only, to learn more about MuniReg’s solutions to assist local governments please contact admin@munireg.com New Video Blog Series In our first video blog, Michael Halpern, president and founder of MuniReg LLC provides some personal background, discusses the founding of MuniReg followed by current proposed legislation being evaluated in Ohio that clearly shows a major disconnect between local government and their state representative - that shouldn't happen. (Future segments will not have the intro etc. and will be shorter in length) To view the video, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/7ENFR2f5eSOuOspkRYco0gku4JlaOfEm5YLbuwFwm-UGY_JBmPoIGAEov8xu2omulsXl_zEXQ3GXlvyaSS2voNbnYVN1lEPC1AOHUgx6FlTc8w-Djbij5jt DtOGiTX4-9AsUOw1I7gabZ4HT2INSYovD8LKQ4wOjGUwR1i0Fnolz07Py0Ak7i9lTSrfW7VvGCzx0O-QykgpE84IQ8s7QU6UNVFjO7tXEybr5LCN9YNoq_cTYXXjGHQaBxw98pdlt3rIEy28dmMSWGf04UhgKIvlGQ98tQuTla_6SMTCVhFhh0fI1zSbd60O-U6PFNr LTE51N_6PfhJcP-HPT4omSjMTgrvtPwvKKSPawHPEr4Z7p> Headline Says it All "Zombie foreclosures stick former homeowners with major fines from city after bank doesn't claim deed". This is a recent headline from Chicago. This is an unnecessary headache for all parties that can be prevented, and there are best practices to address after the fact. To view the report, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/DO4cuRZ8RLb636Ot5iVs1ypxWQWiFBhyNqf2x7xkZiFaLTlAmL_l4qEb3jgyKxjBILkFY7h4vvjgmIwY167_BtcR6k4BmiyoHfNZqLrkFX0ttQWj0GgNu1 CThqfPs_W-xB4skWbhIK9xGP5NQKxtCeeNJdPvV2KRsWRqeTuwFjE6mrQhu7ZR2Kg2nSU0eMdlT8TvFOr-0guynK2P-bOZx6xKii4vGbZZAUxH_miP9XcIwMvxMeL1q9kn3-_DOrqyisDqv3fBUhPS2KJiQ0GH3NaxIlMTfO4fDaU2E7Eml-YSwtRjr_SGe4L2QEFSm S4NdVEXdxF-XsFjTOwiSw4> To discuss this issue in greater depth please contact mhalpern@munireg.com <mailto:mhalpern@munireg.com> "Revitalize or Die" - Value of a "VPRO" A recent article featured the “Revitalize or Die” blog of Jeff Siegler <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/3A94tdHD2hozTgE1vBRMMfpC0oaEjDba6ScFKtlcgGqGqzDqMRKyALAR5gZ2TNMGQMUliOJLwuRBwK-SgF3zyn 0twz0oAi0Y4XUWsI4ZBgLu8lrqoyzuO1DBD9441642_7n4LtUVMjbLLbPkMAq1OGsPYsLkDrk_f3-GcQdhCg2TvOC2XsrCcfxZnUjLWKgdEqjrxmHK4JKqnQHzAQjz1hR3toX_tOYy004iwpnTF60G9yRArdhwR4QP-kNvDDDGrdiThGbUh6b71IET9uiJuvRALR2oX sgBGcjj6jyhvu7iOap4zw> including comments about the value of a vacant property registry. In addition to discussing the components of a registry, the article quotes Siegler “Siegler also emphasizes the importance of the community coming together to let local lawmakers know they support this initiative and want change to happen.” For more information, including the aforementioned article, and link to Siegler's blog, please click here <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/JcmWyNllhgPHN51HhVBmaYnMQmJ8lKwC953-8lByl0ufPOWBCG KCDZgSi7ExN1bX8AcXYFambqu5o3ZpjAyNExxvun_C4UnQkUyhL99w2B2js9tzUR7X5IiUsJ51oqXG2WqK1oIpwmJgLk_PHWx8WnqmILjfGfO1DI0Gp-wHz7aFIFh1z0p8SA9f6ZrIHQlEk4EdotDusg0N6N7kbKwpPLHBT0EvzBltCncIPUTaKnyvanPml3oYAxwiq zRwDFpnNYeGcvyara_8hnDQnFTDg7Nf-7F6UWUEc3H4gVee9W3X9_f0L2-BjwtOvRBAypOMBuAiVpYi7j4V3arV1FdeKg> Legislation Update * MI H.B. 5783 This legislation has been signed by the Governor which includes an appropriation of over $75 million to support blight elimination in every community across the state. Included in this amount is $21.5 million to be used for a competitive grant program, to; * Stabilize vacant residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to secure them and protect against further deterioration, with the goal of preserving them for future rehab to purposeful use. * Demolish vacant and blighted residential, commercial, and industrial structures that cannot be rehabilitated. * Provide matching or gap funding for environmental remediation on vacant land – often a critical barrier to redevelopment. For a comprehensive review of this bill from the Center for Community Progress, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/I4dkuKzLeBRFNgfVhoss51IgqgCtiWJNp6CTJUR5sw4hUIINooarY4V3 VYqaoFkYOEX4_Wl1qXYSulimL7ImEqGZ3Baw5LoYFduJk64x9LK3GW740PFnBi1Ak5haUQfqj7CSXWVur2ze8Dw8ByQveADbIliXRkT8wCE4KRPGiXXZw_zO8-4aJovNhfw5IrhPKonBL20SeWnjX7LRGG1M9Bz5_k1qV1hdmerIZRSk7vz-571Jhj7qO3tHlY_dMWg O7Ph_lNV4NrUhgpcwx5VkD7X-VEEHDT1kdg8m-VquRDErSXatGUuj7DcfgP5ND-dYpBHvhZaSGzKEIRBkiW2RoZsUFHht5VTAgtdzH11rsShYZGQxucuntF3zdJ_lTHvXaqS06PTbXpFzcUdsHTyXXWGQJZ6yVuZz_7In3st3hAP9btW8maCoxccONShMqWnAEi22PU vy> * Ohio Versus Wall Street State Sen. Louis Blessing (R-Colerain Township) has introduced two pieces of legislation to address “corporate slumlords”. The legislation, if enacted; * “would bar landlords or property owners with unresolved code violations or unpaid fines from bidding on a foreclosed home.” * would "stifle investors’ ability to buy foreclosed homes at public auctions in Ohio, give individual tenants, homebuyers and housing nonprofits a leg up in the bidding process.” For more information, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/f-TbPGh_uc6zANnZFsDJs1K2mQAmR6N9u5hWro8nHnWT8eQxl4N5qJKTT64KbpOaV02EylNbLy-1rfuc8L1ZDlVPc8ZrHeAOqHNXn8oyrCNtksvSzY hsGGn4C15lSBYBf_PZ0bsRSHCLrV1EzaysS-Y6KP_E54z7GxM0aAAhEVtn1FKyrNWPS9xioDJ7bMoaTZ4lHpXiI0p67-REJD-VRmDq2Q2n22txp7AN0Qj9JYwEufUr3zK06QWv58Pfz8yNpFn6yP1f9Hbh_dt4AMsOkhh1N-IWv-L9soSpecmkmHZNbukpLlpq9xONL ruqlSMB5Ank3k2dVWWQSGuEvJ9ubg> Processes for handling blight - local responses A Western Wayne News (Indiana) article, part of a series on addressing blight provides a high-level view of how local government jurisdictions currently address blighted properties. The Q& A featured responses from 4 local officials to the following questions (partial list); * Could you count or estimate a percent of vacant properties in your community, that are blighted? * Do you provide aid to property owners unable to keep up with exterior maintenance, before it gets too large to resolve? * What enforcement efforts, if any, have you utilized in the past 6 months, and how effective have efforts been? * How much time do you allow for vacant properties with fire damage? * What are your biggest challenges in dealing with blighted property? To access the article, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/N78Gm-TXfrqMPOB8EWfAjX1hHfb4WPiMEo9k9S1F-AX7PUqTbXgKaAEfD65wJKV-49fNHRd7Wfq7nCcXc7LI40NcSks1CKSKUzsMmxD7_HIiY2zbnay gGQaxYbUqt6xMVrRwbS61oLEBpTPBjgsPN1d05aSGGjGMjKKwqFM1opLJJ3bdGZax0LvVYkr7nzfarDu5OyuYKa09aa7fRS81VbZmEvZ1Uo4i6y6s78CXdYZKf6IALB-qIxcXXV3d7b-2akR9yhFbkh76B7NPxM_4rbE2S9MvqBLFY4B1r8dJQOy95d6ZCdYdDz2HwJ kxSYtTX2lBm22swpd4Mt-cFSSFpsXB_nysV_ZoYcoRUQ> Legal Battle In what appears to be a conclusion to a longstanding (4+ years) legal dispute, three appeals judges found one community did not improperly rely on fines and fees to balance its budget. To view the article, please click here <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/jt5je8ksyONv42cptGd3xowf3tgZJfZ3UJ1q3ifCNt2smrDm9zBMVuDqjSPlBS0ZO7N8tzMHtmrpDqLF1NJNuH5G89BTwfqRj-Gv4NkoZcbxLAUDxAT7Zy v9422E4PbrBDXvlD0x9jHstTJvz3wjpP6qQNRi5K1AntSy3lm37Ipoce0tfjkL4OZUXbAPUpraGdkFkyz_S0tgl7MSeK3qjv6mMTPhN4Hf_GP0hhOPsPZ-DjTmsMcJ4CgKsWnSEOaVup1VHEyQyT_uwkfbAaUG0lUHV40zTb19rw9775q5Uz8_FbWXm_EHtuH8AzZB6 TohnjMGjkhzSptxmQli83aahRUvkX7hICI6icOugzXlZPH-S0Z6gHVhAxThqFsgu-0gExV6KRkyKZ8GeDZfsLjKIAsoufr1q_NqfVo> (subscription required) For additional information, (no subscription required) please click here <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/tbgaSE7FD2iVuixQVRdRJ79KnSTVW1GaucQuQXNbu_OaSjLDGD2H0PknuV1TcqfDvfZhDc1YsJ18eo70jAAf h6ZVjD5Bz17RH08HiJwlqqiv5zdodGQKCJBpHhDt21xjniXhzlDTQN0ChJA07cM2PZNjwwC5ZQRPqPYxHrymuQGgpyXKxHQK6ovEeZkjrkMJoy3ROKTmt2nW0YU9b04aNXfkl9yCoy8ew7Au_8B1Lr5_ur517vYLYbtoGY9Ci44O8IJ6_y977b4115cvHBNIAcOnuyr wgobEgoi4Jf8RjEFSoTzGtv1WyQndvt3RFvlozFaptnvzMMfL-arw3CKu990G2VBJLYWB-ylepIdTSQU883Uuxj2iz1MTWkHBChJ0uGXkN8VGtzdm_KpaKWBk9Svjtp53ds8qqXUGSwKzMNvJ_sHKLNyLTUmkvnSvlYknnC8IP5u1> (Dec 2021) Leveraging Resources - College Students One South Carolina County is utilizing a local resource to address vacant and abandoned properties - college ethnography and data science students. This utilization of local resources is a key component of addressing blight. However, it is important to remember that these surveys are "just" a snapshot in time. Properties get re-occupied, ownership changes hands etc. These initiatives should be joined with other critical tools such as a vacant property registry. For more information, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/xuPF7cHCDMI5zzM6G0CoPJ77OVgtNZuTkhxS8QQwEgyI3WkjkNGdJj67vQxZS0Gm5z6TmUSHEh4NsCtME5jY3DzZtQ7YmQ6Xs3Zj93qx00KAgEm55b2s eamMILX0STAXYZSKIQwuPLVaS86ng1hksNBo21Jvqd51lFljoQ-VpKeM8nRvt_ZZh23q7vo-XNNJdFYieL7OLhAIQoO7RYom2uHJyarzcLUa80e3ddVtAqmXxE9Q1oCnMdGDGafeKV1e-heX1GpMiYJ5kudE1qqEtIlFfSYC2Mxs0yg-5c3qmVpdfGsPPJsI0iOrbZy cNQUFKeC1GN2MrJpNvsWdOZMpJyJiHKk> Thank you. Have an amazing week!! Michael Halpern President 866-MUNIREG | 866-686-4734 mhalpern@munireg.com <mailto:mhalpern@munireg.com> www.MuniReg.com 27900 Chagrin Blvd Suite 225, Woodmere, Ohio 44122 ­ Click here to unsubscribe <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/un/HRw65gs3VfKDqBzUnNGlBsE1fq2Obzp_ywD88JpFtwRztCe0oHK2px42DDqRqGdh0NJnz7fw4MTFWGlKtlrSOYwTssob7GJSI39w0oknqCoc5_Uote01ay4Zow6uStgCqZjbt QymkdewC6aQIvFBbwQuq_VSxiWRWpv104G6CVD3UQa208KLkA> <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/op/XrGeClqf44F_OtGp3PpAlfzu9dvxgjdS5xzLFdmY0ClckD8RPp0ysUXfSLlqEiuRECouOetkjtXmN7pIb6XDqjbpgfpgIf3qTEeZv8trNeLVuwiEfC5URDSbPYeJgS5I53dFKODV> alpern@munireg.com to your “safe senders” list. This alert is for informational purposes only, to learn more about MuniReg’s solutions to assist local governments please contact admin@munireg.com New Video Blog Series In our first video blog, Michael Halpern, president and founder of MuniReg LLC provides some personal background, discusses the founding of MuniReg followed by current proposed legislation being evaluated in Ohio that clearly shows a major disconnect between local government and their state representative - that shouldn't happen. (Future segments will not have the intro etc. and will be shorter in length) To view the video, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/7ENFR2f5eSOuOspkRYco0gku4JlaOfEm5YLbuwFwm-UGY_JBmPoIGAEov8xu2omulsXl_zEXQ3GXlvyaSS2voNbnYVN1lEPC1AOHUgx6FlTc8w-Djbij5jt DtOGiTX4-9AsUOw1I7gabZ4HT2INSYovD8LKQ4wOjGUwR1i0Fnolz07Py0Ak7i9lTSrfW7VvGCzx0O-QykgpE84IQ8s7QU6UNVFjO7tXEybr5LCN9YNoq_cTYXXjGHQaBxw98pdlt3rIEy28dmMSWGf04UhgKIvlGQ98tQuTla_6SMTCVhFhh0fI1zSbd60O-U6PFNr LTE51N_6PfhJcP-HPT4omSjMTgrvtPwvKKSPawHPEr4Z7p> Headline Says it All "Zombie foreclosures stick former homeowners with major fines from city after bank doesn't claim deed". This is a recent headline from Chicago. This is an unnecessary headache for all parties that can be prevented, and there are best practices to address after the fact. To view the report, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/DO4cuRZ8RLb636Ot5iVs1ypxWQWiFBhyNqf2x7xkZiFaLTlAmL_l4qEb3jgyKxjBILkFY7h4vvjgmIwY167_BtcR6k4BmiyoHfNZqLrkFX0ttQWj0GgNu1 CThqfPs_W-xB4skWbhIK9xGP5NQKxtCeeNJdPvV2KRsWRqeTuwFjE6mrQhu7ZR2Kg2nSU0eMdlT8TvFOr-0guynK2P-bOZx6xKii4vGbZZAUxH_miP9XcIwMvxMeL1q9kn3-_DOrqyisDqv3fBUhPS2KJiQ0GH3NaxIlMTfO4fDaU2E7Eml-YSwtRjr_SGe4L2QEFSm S4NdVEXdxF-XsFjTOwiSw4> To discuss this issue in greater depth please contact mhalpern@munireg.com <mailto:mhalpern@munireg.com> "Revitalize or Die" - Value of a "VPRO" A recent article featured the “Revitalize or Die” blog of Jeff Siegler <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/3A94tdHD2hozTgE1vBRMMfpC0oaEjDba6ScFKtlcgGqGqzDqMRKyALAR5gZ2TNMGQMUliOJLwuRBwK-SgF3zyn 0twz0oAi0Y4XUWsI4ZBgLu8lrqoyzuO1DBD9441642_7n4LtUVMjbLLbPkMAq1OGsPYsLkDrk_f3-GcQdhCg2TvOC2XsrCcfxZnUjLWKgdEqjrxmHK4JKqnQHzAQjz1hR3toX_tOYy004iwpnTF60G9yRArdhwR4QP-kNvDDDGrdiThGbUh6b71IET9uiJuvRALR2oX sgBGcjj6jyhvu7iOap4zw> including comments about the value of a vacant property registry. In addition to discussing the components of a registry, the article quotes Siegler “Siegler also emphasizes the importance of the community coming together to let local lawmakers know they support this initiative and want change to happen.” For more information, including the aforementioned article, and link to Siegler's blog, please click here <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/JcmWyNllhgPHN51HhVBmaYnMQmJ8lKwC953-8lByl0ufPOWBCG KCDZgSi7ExN1bX8AcXYFambqu5o3ZpjAyNExxvun_C4UnQkUyhL99w2B2js9tzUR7X5IiUsJ51oqXG2WqK1oIpwmJgLk_PHWx8WnqmILjfGfO1DI0Gp-wHz7aFIFh1z0p8SA9f6ZrIHQlEk4EdotDusg0N6N7kbKwpPLHBT0EvzBltCncIPUTaKnyvanPml3oYAxwiq zRwDFpnNYeGcvyara_8hnDQnFTDg7Nf-7F6UWUEc3H4gVee9W3X9_f0L2-BjwtOvRBAypOMBuAiVpYi7j4V3arV1FdeKg> Legislation Update * MI H.B. 5783 This legislation has been signed by the Governor which includes an appropriation of over $75 million to support blight elimination in every community across the state. Included in this amount is $21.5 million to be used for a competitive grant program, to; * Stabilize vacant residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to secure them and protect against further deterioration, with the goal of preserving them for future rehab to purposeful use. * Demolish vacant and blighted residential, commercial, and industrial structures that cannot be rehabilitated. * Provide matching or gap funding for environmental remediation on vacant land – often a critical barrier to redevelopment. For a comprehensive review of this bill from the Center for Community Progress, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/I4dkuKzLeBRFNgfVhoss51IgqgCtiWJNp6CTJUR5sw4hUIINooarY4V3 VYqaoFkYOEX4_Wl1qXYSulimL7ImEqGZ3Baw5LoYFduJk64x9LK3GW740PFnBi1Ak5haUQfqj7CSXWVur2ze8Dw8ByQveADbIliXRkT8wCE4KRPGiXXZw_zO8-4aJovNhfw5IrhPKonBL20SeWnjX7LRGG1M9Bz5_k1qV1hdmerIZRSk7vz-571Jhj7qO3tHlY_dMWg O7Ph_lNV4NrUhgpcwx5VkD7X-VEEHDT1kdg8m-VquRDErSXatGUuj7DcfgP5ND-dYpBHvhZaSGzKEIRBkiW2RoZsUFHht5VTAgtdzH11rsShYZGQxucuntF3zdJ_lTHvXaqS06PTbXpFzcUdsHTyXXWGQJZ6yVuZz_7In3st3hAP9btW8maCoxccONShMqWnAEi22PU vy> * Ohio Versus Wall Street State Sen. Louis Blessing (R-Colerain Township) has introduced two pieces of legislation to address “corporate slumlords”. The legislation, if enacted; * “would bar landlords or property owners with unresolved code violations or unpaid fines from bidding on a foreclosed home.” * would "stifle investors’ ability to buy foreclosed homes at public auctions in Ohio, give individual tenants, homebuyers and housing nonprofits a leg up in the bidding process.” For more information, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/f-TbPGh_uc6zANnZFsDJs1K2mQAmR6N9u5hWro8nHnWT8eQxl4N5qJKTT64KbpOaV02EylNbLy-1rfuc8L1ZDlVPc8ZrHeAOqHNXn8oyrCNtksvSzY hsGGn4C15lSBYBf_PZ0bsRSHCLrV1EzaysS-Y6KP_E54z7GxM0aAAhEVtn1FKyrNWPS9xioDJ7bMoaTZ4lHpXiI0p67-REJD-VRmDq2Q2n22txp7AN0Qj9JYwEufUr3zK06QWv58Pfz8yNpFn6yP1f9Hbh_dt4AMsOkhh1N-IWv-L9soSpecmkmHZNbukpLlpq9xONL ruqlSMB5Ank3k2dVWWQSGuEvJ9ubg> Processes for handling blight - local responses A Western Wayne News (Indiana) article, part of a series on addressing blight provides a high-level view of how local government jurisdictions currently address blighted properties. The Q& A featured responses from 4 local officials to the following questions (partial list); * Could you count or estimate a percent of vacant properties in your community, that are blighted? * Do you provide aid to property owners unable to keep up with exterior maintenance, before it gets too large to resolve? * What enforcement efforts, if any, have you utilized in the past 6 months, and how effective have efforts been? * How much time do you allow for vacant properties with fire damage? * What are your biggest challenges in dealing with blighted property? To access the article, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/N78Gm-TXfrqMPOB8EWfAjX1hHfb4WPiMEo9k9S1F-AX7PUqTbXgKaAEfD65wJKV-49fNHRd7Wfq7nCcXc7LI40NcSks1CKSKUzsMmxD7_HIiY2zbnay gGQaxYbUqt6xMVrRwbS61oLEBpTPBjgsPN1d05aSGGjGMjKKwqFM1opLJJ3bdGZax0LvVYkr7nzfarDu5OyuYKa09aa7fRS81VbZmEvZ1Uo4i6y6s78CXdYZKf6IALB-qIxcXXV3d7b-2akR9yhFbkh76B7NPxM_4rbE2S9MvqBLFY4B1r8dJQOy95d6ZCdYdDz2HwJ kxSYtTX2lBm22swpd4Mt-cFSSFpsXB_nysV_ZoYcoRUQ> Legal Battle In what appears to be a conclusion to a longstanding (4+ years) legal dispute, three appeals judges found one community did not improperly rely on fines and fees to balance its budget. 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This utilization of local resources is a key component of addressing blight. However, it is important to remember that these surveys are "just" a snapshot in time. Properties get re-occupied, ownership changes hands etc. These initiatives should be joined with other critical tools such as a vacant property registry. For more information, please click here. <https://7pkkw.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/mk/cl/f/xuPF7cHCDMI5zzM6G0CoPJ77OVgtNZuTkhxS8QQwEgyI3WkjkNGdJj67vQxZS0Gm5z6TmUSHEh4NsCtME5jY3DzZtQ7YmQ6Xs3Zj93qx00KAgEm55b2s eamMILX0STAXYZSKIQwuPLVaS86ng1hksNBo21Jvqd51lFljoQ-VpKeM8nRvt_ZZh23q7vo-XNNJdFYieL7OLhAIQoO7RYom2uHJyarzcLUa80e3ddVtAqmXxE9Q1oCnMdGDGafeKV1e-heX1GpMiYJ5kudE1qqEtIlFfSYC2Mxs0yg-5c3qmVpdfGsPPJsI0iOrbZy cNQUFKeC1GN2MrJpNvsWdOZMpJyJiHKk> Thank you. Have an amazing week!! 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