Hotel Foxtrot Sierra--A Bit of Tax Help, Please?
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Re: Hotel Foxtrot Sierra--A Bit of Tax Help, Please?
I haven't used it recently but the zillow site (http://www.zillow.com) might be useful in seeing home sales prices; depends on if they have coverage of your area.
- Jered
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Re: Hotel Foxtrot Sierra--A Bit of Tax Help, Please?
If people are mad, get them organized to start getting signatures to pass an initiative (if you have a process like that) in your state to limit property tax increases to either 1% or the rate of inflation.
Unless of course the moonbats want money and shop for a moonbat judge.
Unless of course the moonbats want money and shop for a moonbat judge.
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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Re: Hotel Foxtrot Sierra--A Bit of Tax Help, Please?
I don't suppose I can bitch too much, because we got our new assessment in the mail, and it is within a grand of what the bank told me it was worth a year ago.
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Re: Hotel Foxtrot Sierra--A Bit of Tax Help, Please?
At least you don't have to put up with ass clown judges that overturn the laws that people vote in which limit property tax increases to 1% a year or the rate of inflation.Netpackrat wrote:I don't suppose I can bitch too much, because we got our new assessment in the mail, and it is within a grand of what the bank told me it was worth a year ago.
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.