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Last month, a state court in New York overturned a ruling that would have forced a resident to move out because of an alleged hoarding problem. The community, which received a project-based Section 8 subsidy, filed the case, but proceedings were delayed several times to give the resident more time to clean up the unit. Ultimately, the parties agreed to a settlement requiring the resident to move out unless the unit passed an inspection on a specific date, in which event he could remain for another six weeks.