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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI don't have the attention span to read through it. Let me know when you have a summary
Edit: Here is the link to some info about Texas and the original 13 colonies.
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There is some debate about whether or not any government could tax land that has a land patent on it, which is actually what led me to find out about it. I have yet to read about any specific law regarding not taxing the land, but in one of those links there is a bunch of case law mentioned though I have not read that far yet. One thing everyone seems to agree on is that they cannot take the land if you don't pay the taxes if you have a land patent, so in effect you would own it outright no matter what. However, since Texas law allows for property taxes to be levied it seems they could still arrest you for failure to pay taxes (and owning land while being in jail seems to defeat the purpose of land ownership in my opinion). Still reading up on it; hopefully I will get some more done tomorrow.
On another note, the city of Stafford, Texas has had no property taxes since 1995.
http://www.cityofstafford.com/home/welcome.htmI don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Instructions from the State of Texas on how to obtain your land patent. The key part here is it must be paid off. I am still doing more research into what protections this provides in Texas.
http://www.glo.texas.gov/what-we-do/...quirements.pdfI don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostCounty appraisals are a completely different game than the one a lender has done on a property, but one could be used against another to protest one way or another.
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