Posted by Mike (WA) on September 15, 2007 at 07:43:16 from (69.10.197.227):
In Reply to: Sickening posted by Uh Oh on September 14, 2007 at 19:15:13:
Another angle: Cemetery laws are pretty strict in Washington- can't do anything else with them. Local fellow bought about a 10 acre overgrown cemetery (for a song) from the heir of the heir of the guy who ended up with it after the fraternal organization that owned it went defunct in early 1900's. It's on a side hill, with a nice view of the valley. He had discovered an obscure law that cemeteries and the "caretaker's residence" are exempt from property tax. He built a beautiful house at the top of the hill (graves were mostly near the bottom)- and pays no property taxes. BTW- he's not a villian like the rest of the posts describe- he cleaned up the cemetery, and mows and maintains it very well. I asked if anyone ever comes to the graves- he said he has had a couple of visitors over the past 10 years, he always tries to talk to them to learn a little more history.
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