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KMBC 9 | COVID-19 mix-up leaves Grandview woman facing $16,000 lien on home @KMBC | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
A COVID-19 money mix-up is costing a Grandview woman thousands of dollars as she prepares to sell her home. Linda Oakley is packing up her house to move. In the meantime, her realtor informed her that she has a lien on her home for more than $16,000. The Missouri Department of Labor says Oakley was overpaid unemployment benefits during the pandemic.

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