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Old 08-20-2014, 11:23 AM   #8
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Default My understanding

Back in the days, evalauation was based on full time or seasonal residency, where the full time took the hit because they use the services such as schools etc. The state education mess change all that and it is the seasonal folks that are paying for the services whether they like it or not.

Now seasonal properties took a big hit in evaluation and the tax burden is shifted to the full time residents. Where it should be.
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