Posted by JR.Frye on February 03, 2010 at 11:44:26 from (71.7.56.19):
You know what burns my B---, The MADSON COUNTY IOWA ASSESSOR'S OFFICE has the nerve to send me a post card asking me set a date so they can come out and ASSESS my Wife and I's Farm. Now the way I look at this is if I invite them out they can look at any thing they want and ask any question they want,Well what they see from the road is what they see. They have never done that bfore so why start now. all we have done to the farm house was replace the siding and replaced the front porch slab because all of this was bad, and put up a garden shed, and yes we are tax excempt because we are farmers. If we are tax excempt we do not need a building permit. What is this country coming to. But do you think I am going to call them and set a date:: THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN: What they can see they can see from the road. I am sorry I am venting: JR.Frye
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