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How Lower-Income Americans Get Cheated on Property Taxes

Two houses. One upside down. One right-side up.

In an article discussing the expectations for property taxes, the New York Times quotes, Daniel McMillen, Professor of Finance, who has reviewed the recent studies, said that the geographical pattern of the errors indicates that many assessors simply aren’t trying very hard to deliver accurate numbers.