Back in the late 70's my parents bought a small piece of land, gave it to me as a wedding gift to build a house on.
I never did anything with it, the marriage was not working, glad I didn't because it would have been all for nothing...
But a couple of years after the property was bought, I got a letter from the tax collectors, seems a tiny triangular sliver of land, on the back side of the lot, land locked, 10' wide, 100' long, tapering to a triangle, was not included in the original tax bill.
So they appraised it, wanted back taxes. Here came a bill for some outrageous amount, don't remember but it was around $5000!
That turned into a 3 year battle or attending tax protest meetings, letter writing, phone calls, threatening letters from lawyers, threats to sell the property on the court house steps!... The ultimate display of government incompetent runaround stupidity!!!
Finally, I was able to catch a lady that typically only answers the phone, was able to go into the computer, move a decimal point, the late charges removed, I wrote a check for $50something dollars, end of problem.
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