New Jersey homeowners who allegedly paid higher costs to redeem tax-sale certificates due to collusion by bidders at municipal auctions have won a partial settlement of their federal class-action suit.

U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp on Aug. 13 approved the pact with six individual defendants and related entities who agreed to contribute cash totaling $955,000 and to give discounts on certificates still in their possession.

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