Posted by rrlund on July 23, 2009 at 10:19:03 from (216.46.210.142):
Since we were talking yesterday about scams and having bad days,try this one out. We had July Board of Review yesterday. A guy came in with a problem. He hadn't recieved his tax notice on a 77 acre vacant parcel when he should have. He checked with the township treasurer. The notice had been sent to The Department of Housing and Urban Development in D.C. but was returned for incorrect address. He wanted to know what was going on. The assessor told him that that was what her records were showing as the owner of the property. She called the Register of Deeds office and they said that there had been a transfer due to a forclosure. He had inherited this place after his Dad had bought it cheap in the 80s. There hadn't been a mortgage on it! We're assuming that with all the forclosures around here it must have been a typo somewhere,but the assessor told him it was up to him to go to the courthouse and straighten it out. HOW in the WORLD does the average person go up against the federal government when they just come right up and say that they own your land? I told him that he was a LOT calmer about it than I'd have been,he wasn't armed.
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