Straddling the border? I'd bet that makes for a lot of problems with both those voracious "blue" states fighting tooth and nail for the taxes relating to the property and the sale of it.
I'm not a lawyer but I'd think that if the residential structures are entirely in one state the only issue would be getting the boundaries of the land not in the same state as the residence and apply that state's standard tax policies to that land.The real fun would begin if the residence is literally on the state line.
Just a guess on my part.
I’m just speculating but I’d think those a**holes would have it down to a science, after all tax revenue is what they care about the most. I hope Ritchie Cunningham gets hosed.
I saw this thing on the History channel, “How the States got their Shapes”. There was this bar/restaurant in both Tennessee and Georgia. The Georgia county is dry, so no booze allowed in the kitchen.
Pretty stupid. I think we should repeal section 2 of the 21st amendment and get rid of the last vestiges of prohibition.