To: caseinpoint
Whats interesting is when it comes to estate valuation for tax purposes, the real estate is valued often not as it is currently being used but as it might be used. Thus, farmers who havent chosen the farm valuation option with its restrictions might have the land valued at subdivision values. Yet when it comes to valuing land for eminent domain purposes, the government low-balls it. For the government its win-win and for the public its lose-lose everytime.Citizen, report to reeducation immediately.
20 posted on
12/29/2008 9:14:20 AM PST by
null and void
(Petroglyphs. The original cliffs notes...)
To: null and void
LOL. Can I just agree to wear rose-colored (aka red) glasses instead?
28 posted on
12/29/2008 9:27:16 AM PST by
caseinpoint
(Don't get thickly involved in thin things)
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