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Backtalk: That is called feudalism
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Last week, Thomasi McDonald gave us an update on the saga involving a Guilford County couple who says they were wrongfully evicted from a building they were renting for their selfie photo booth business, Bull City Selfie Museum.
The buildingโs landlord, retired Durham judge Jim Hardin Jr., says the couple owes him hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent and other expenses. Now a new selfie business is operating out of the buildingโusing the coupleโs original photo booths and the same business model. Readers on Instagram had thoughts.
Reader @d.moses.l says no judges should own rental property and explains the reasoning thusly:
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From reader @doubl_a_ron:
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Jane Porter
Jane Porter is Wake County editor of the INDY, covering Raleigh and other communities across Wake County. She first joined the staff in 2013 and is a former INDY intern, staff writer, and editor-in-chief, first joining the staff in 2013.
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