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Nicole Curtis is rehabbing a Detroit home in season nine of the hit HGTV show "Rehab Addict" that premiered June 24. And ...
I learned my lesson,” HGTV star Nicole Curtis tells PEOPLE, explaining the absence of Ethan, 27, and Harper, 10, on season 9 ...
The HGTV star opens up about the wild backstory to one of her latest projects, why she chose to work with an ex and what ...
While viewers will have to wait a bit longer to see new episodes, Curtis assured her fans that first two episodes of Rehab Addict Season 9 are available to stream on HBO Max, along with the show’s ...
Nicole Curtis has filed a lawsuit against the City of Detroit Land Bank (DLBA) after a three-year-long conflict over who rightfully owns a dilapidated home she says she purchased with the intent ...
Nicole Curtis returns to Detroit for new series of HGTV’s ‘Rehab Addict’ to renovate ‘disgusting’ house: According to a press release, the reality TV star learned that squatters were ...
Nicole Curtis of the show 'Rehab Addict' is 48 years old. Curtis returned to the show on June 24 after a three-year break and brought her ex-boyfriend, Ryan Sawtelle, along.
In this March 8, 2021 file photo, a house, in need of repair, sits along East Grand Boulevard, in Detroit. Nicole Curtis, the star of HGTV's "Rehab Addict Rescue," has won a dispute with Detroit ...
A court has ruled that HGTV Rehab Addict Rescue star Nicole Curtis is the proper owner of a house whose title has been in dispute. Wayne County Judge Tim Kenny ruled in Curtis’ favor on Thursday.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan discussed Curtis' situation on Monday, stressing that the TV star had, in fact, been "scammed," Fox 5 reports. "I feel bad for Nicole," Mayor Mike Duggan said Monday. "It ...
Nicole Curtis of HGTV's "Rehab Addict Rescue" sued the Detroit Land Bank Authority this month and is arguing the authority took advantage of her when it took the deed to a 1908 foursquare. Curtis ...
Detroit — The attorney for HGTV star Nicole Curtis is accusing the Detroit Land Bank Authority of "misrepresenting material facts" in the latest round of a legal dispute over a rundown property.