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Linda Benko

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Agent at Re/Max 2000
Linda Benko answered:
Hi, Lots of buyers think because they buy a foreclosure for less than what other properties around them are selling for that the taxes will be adjusted. Keep in mind, that the assessor will be looking at houses "like" the one that you are buying and will keep the taxes in line with the neighborhood based on the type of house, land, etc. You can protest the taxes but there is no guarantee that they will be adjusted. - Sun Mar 29 2009, 07:29

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