Your right about that Tax issues. Check this out. These realestate big shots from the cities. Purchased a small tract of low land by the lake. They built a shed on it with out getting a permit from the county. They got away with it for a year or so. They contacted the neighbor and asked if they could just run a line to their meter and pay them for when they were up there. They said no. So they tried to get the power company to string a line.They needed some sort of papper work before the power company would string the line. Some how the county found out about it. low and behold this was some of that protected low land. they could not build on it.
The county made them tear down the building. They then went back to the neigbor and asked if they wanted to buy the land. They told them. No we cant use it for anything and might imcomber our land with the ristrictions on that lot.
Zip ahead another year and on that lot. A pole needed to be removed. The power company contacted the county to find out who the owners were. Low and behold the Neigbors name was on the tax records as the owners. They were called and were very suprised to find out that they had been added to the tax role.
Apearently the big shots from the cities did not want to deal with this land any more and called the county and had it added to the nighbors land. Sneaky sneaky sneaky.
They said they paid once. They just thought their taxes went up $150. After hearing this I checked my measurements on my tax bill. There is 5 acres east of me no one uses. Mine was ok.
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