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		<title>Pricey Palm Harbor home rental brings nightmare to tenants, lawsuit to landlord</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After spending a year in a $7,650-a-month home rental, a couple is suing their landlord, claiming the house is falling apart. Jeramie Concklin and his wife, Honor, moved into the 7,600-square-foot rental in Palm Harbor Jan. 15, 2016. Now, Mr. Concklin is suing the landlord to terminate the lease and get a refund of the money spent suing him. The suit was filed Dec. 14, 2016. However, the original landlord, Kamal Nasser, deeded the home to his son, Rifaat Kamal&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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