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Public records show Frank R. Avila purchased a condominium in Miami in 1998 for $92,900 — about $193,000 today.
The unit sits inside a sprawling complex tucked into the Fontainebleau neighborhood roughly 10 miles west of downtown Miami, a densely urban area where 84.8% of residents primarily speak Spanish at home and more than 64% were born outside the United States.
It is a working-class immigrant community — exactly the kind of place Avila Chevalier says she is fighting to protect from the economic forces of appreciation and displacement.
Those forces, it turns out, have been very good for Frank Avila. And now he is charging his tenants for them.
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Exclusive | Homeowner-bashing Darializa Avila Chevalier’s father is a landlord — and rents his Miami condo for $1,750/month
Darializa Avila Chevalier once called for the government to seize all properties from landlords — but her own father is renting his home out in Florida.