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Snyders called Dady's allegations "ridiculous," and stated definitively that the sheriff's office does not profile any drivers of any race.
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When Dady moved to Corby he had planned to buy a second home to rent out for income, but failed to find one he liked.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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At first glance Dady appears to be one of Corby's success stories.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Dady, a local councillor, is now one of millions across the country sitting on negative equity, as his house was last year revalued at £135,000.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Dady, who took out a 90% £140,000 mortgage to buy the property, reckons it might have crept up to even by now.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Dady, a local councillor, is now one of millions across the country sitting on negative equity, as his house was last year revalued at £135,000.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Dady, who took out a 90% £140,000 mortgage to buy the property, reckons it might have crept up to even by now.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Working in the front garden of one house is Anthony Dady, 36.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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At first glance Dady appears to be one of Corby's success stories.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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Although Dady acknowledges he is probably sitting on negative equity, he says it would be "silly" to hand back the keys.
Repossession capital of England still trying to build its way out of trouble 2011
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