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Permission denied to home dir and files when logging in from a new laptop

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After having issues with my initial login, I've used sudo perms to remove the /home/bwadsworth dir but I still get errors accessing home even though it was just created as part of my login... the only thing that's changed is that I got a new laptop, but I set my username using ~/.ssh/config and I'm able to log in ok

λ ssh [hostname]
Password:
Last login: Sat Dec  3 09:20:52 2022 from myipaddress
Authorized Access Only
Could not chdir to home directory /home/bwadsworth: Permission denied
-bash: /home/bwadsworth/.bash_profile: Permission denied

-bash-4.2$ whoami
bwadsworth

-bash-4.2$ groups
bwadsworth alladusers

-bash-4.2$ cd /home
-bash-4.2$ ll
total 0
drwx------ 2 bwadsworth alladusers 62 Dec  3 09:23 bwadsworth
-bash-4.2$ cd bwadsworth
-bash: cd: bwadsworth: Permission denied

I don't understand why I don't seem to have permission files/dirs I own.. Is there anything I can do?

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