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City of Houston Object to African Settlers’ Claiming Land n’ Building a Multi-Family Home

Parody aside, Nigerian Olamide Olagundoye is a realtor who knows the rules for building on land and chose to ignore the City of Houston.

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CITY OF HOUSTON vs. OLAFAMOYE, OLAMIDE

(Court 334, DAWN ROGERS)

MAR 11, 2025 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: MAY 26, 2025
MAY 26, 2025

Above is the date LIT Last updated this article.

The home at 5228 Dewberry St., Houston was sold on June 3, 2024 by Caulk Properties for $55,188.

The buyer was Olamide Olafamoye.

The property tax paid for this property in 2021 was $1,286. This is 2.3% of the assessed value of the home.

This property is one of 1,793 sales in Houston (Harris County) from May 3 to June 3.

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Just as well Roy Owens et al have plenty of UHaul vehicles to empty the property at 77 Riley Road, Houston, TX 77047.

City of Houston Object to African Settlers’ Claiming Land n’ Building a Multi-Family Home
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