28 November 2022 | 11 replies
:protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: :protest: Regards,Jorge :superman: "Natural Born Go Getter" :superman:
14 June 2019 | 34 replies
Don't act like the state and put increases in that don't ever fall off.They can't challenge special assessment, but they can certainly protest a 100% increase.
1 July 2019 | 9 replies
I just didn't know how it worked in case the tenant receives the check from me in a few weeks and then all of the sudden decided to protest something I had claimed damage on.
13 July 2019 | 13 replies
You have to remember this law goes back to a time when people were protesting having a HIV+ child in their kid's school, on their sports team, etc.
15 July 2019 | 3 replies
DCAD has the proposed values....final values I believe come out in somewhere around end of July....I would not expect the proposed values to go up....but could go down depending on successful protests.
26 July 2020 | 64 replies
And what about all of the commercial real estate that is vacant, not being paid for, and being destroyed by protesters, and the business that cant operate due to protests.
30 July 2020 | 3 replies
But no, just blanket ruling that landlords need to operate on hope, faith and luck.I have been just waiting for any kind of rent strike to happen so I can shout my protest charge of "PROPERTY TAX STRIKE".
23 July 2020 | 15 replies
Times are tough for a lot of people, it's not a good look.If you dismiss everything I just typed, and if you really feel this strongly about the issue, you should pay your property taxes under protest and sue your public school district for failure to provide, during a global pandemic, the services that you've come to expect.
26 July 2020 | 8 replies
But folks fail to realize that one can protest taxes and there are companies that do just that for investors and citizens.
28 December 2021 | 55 replies
The longtime Umatilla residents have their torches and pitchforks out to protest the 'city folk' and 'greedy developers' spoiling their town, but with proper planning I think it's a positive, allowing more people to enjoy FL without seeing California style prices.