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Homeowners at the leaning Millennium Tower in downtown San Francisco are set to get a "significant payout" that tentatively settles hundreds of lawsuits.

Meanwhile, an expert panel endorsed a $100 million plan to fix the troubled tower.

If I were wealthy enough to own a tilted unit in the 58-story luxury high-rise, my question would be whether a marble will still roll around my home even after the foundation fix.

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