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Effete Snob

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23. Depends specifically on where
Wed Oct 12, 2022, 05:44 PM
Oct 2022

I'm not sure where the pictured house is located, but there is no state real property tax. I agree that in some counties and municipalities it can be higher than in others.

But, for the same reason, you can't lose the house by not paying the tax.

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Boo hoo mf Beachnutt Oct 2022 #1
Actually, that's the one thing he does get to keep Effete Snob Oct 2022 #2
Yup exactly right. CanonRay Oct 2022 #4
and OJ WarGamer Oct 2022 #33
Holding the title, and paying the utilites and upkeep on that are two different things. Not to menti lindysalsagal Oct 2022 #5
The taxes are extremely low Effete Snob Oct 2022 #7
Property taxes in Texas are not low at all VMA131Marine Oct 2022 #20
Depends specifically on where Effete Snob Oct 2022 #23
Property tax is always local. VMA131Marine Oct 2022 #29
I disagree about low property taxes. Ilsa Oct 2022 #27
The counties and municipalities can levy property tax Effete Snob Oct 2022 #35
Similar to Florida Tommy Carcetti Oct 2022 #6
If he declares bankruptcy, I would be curious to know if he paid off his mortgage (assuming he alwaysinasnit Oct 2022 #14
They can't take the house but they can take everything else. gldstwmn Oct 2022 #40
If only Colbert would resurrect Tuck Buckford. LW1977 Oct 2022 #3
That would be fun! (nt) Hugh_Lebowski Oct 2022 #10
Often times karma takes awhile, as did this instance... brush Oct 2022 #8
Is he going to appeal this forever? jimfields33 Oct 2022 #19
Ohhh-I get it. Kingofalldems Oct 2022 #21
Oh so that's a not sure to the question? jimfields33 Oct 2022 #31
I think he may have to put up a substantial bond to appeal Just_Vote_Dem Oct 2022 #25
Was that an Office Space reference? (nt) Hugh_Lebowski Oct 2022 #9
........... Tommy Carcetti Oct 2022 #12
I read that his personal wealth is between 100-300 million. Chainfire Oct 2022 #11
You would not be broke. former9thward Oct 2022 #13
It's more than just policy.... Effete Snob Oct 2022 #17
Does Jones live in TX? former9thward Oct 2022 #18
Yes, he lives in Texas Effete Snob Oct 2022 #24
Yes, he moved there after he was sued, to protect some assets, probably Ilsa Oct 2022 #28
Where did that nonsense come from? Effete Snob Oct 2022 #41
I thought I had read that he had moved there, Ilsa Oct 2022 #44
And Texas has a homestead law TxGuitar Oct 2022 #16
Might have to sell it for the cash to... 2naSalit Oct 2022 #42
meanwhile , a lot of ppl live in squaler or substandard housing ie slums AllaN01Bear Oct 2022 #15
I bid $100. Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2022 #22
Got a feeling Alex may be downsizing soon.... spanone Oct 2022 #26
Not likely, as long as he can afford the RE taxes and upkeep. nt Ilsa Oct 2022 #30
Yikes! Mike Nelson Oct 2022 #32
He'll just grift back to millionaire status budkin Oct 2022 #34
I think his ex wife is suing him, too. Deadbeat dad.. Deuxcents Oct 2022 #36
I did a property search in Travis County, Abolishinist Oct 2022 #37
Oh yeah and Infowars is constantly going bankrupt. No wonder. Initech Oct 2022 #38
I hope Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #39
+1 2naSalit Oct 2022 #43
The house that evil built. Greybnk48 Oct 2022 #45
When does he have to move out? GoodRaisin Oct 2022 #46
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