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Landlords in Seattle are facing hefty fines—up to $500 per day—for homeless encampments that appear on their private property without authorization. In this report from Capitol Hill, a property on Melrose Avenue became a hotspot for tents, trash, and drug paraphernalia, prompting action from city inspectors.
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Landlords in Seattle are facing hefty fines—up to $500 per day—for homeless encampments that appear on their private property without authorization. In this report from Capitol Hill, a property on Melrose Avenue became a hotspot for tents, trash, and drug paraphernalia, prompting action from city inspectors.

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