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Re: O.T. Property Tax Accessment
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Posted by paul on March 08, 2005 at 19:22:49 from (209.23.145.66):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Tax Accessment posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on March 08, 2005 at 16:48:11:
Here in MN all the prop taxes bumped up & down a little.... "Cept my school property taxes. They went up 400% for 2005. From $100 to $400. The week before that, headline in the paper was the superintendant saying they need to pass a bond, the school is goin in the hole, programs will need to be cut. Wow. Turns out they found mold in the school a year ago, & they don"t have to pass bonds to fix that - so they will pay for 1/2 of the fix in 2005, and pay for the other 1/2 over a 10 year period. BOOM, here"s the bill.......... And we will need more to actually run the school in the future...... --->Paul
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