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HOW DO FORECLOSURES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD ADD TO OUR TAXES??? HOW MUCH IS "FEATHERBEDDING"???

Reblogger Momentum Realty
Real Estate Agent with North Orange County CA Real Estate Specialists BRE# 01277795

Great blog below written by Virginia real estate agent, Lenn. No matter what political party you are affiliated with, this information should upset you.

We need to share this information with others and make them aware that our tax dollars are being abused and taken for granted.

After reading this, I think you'll agree with me when I ask, isn't this the way our children act? They don't understand the value of a dollar, because they're not the one's out there working for it and PAYING for everything!!??

It's amazing how my son now bargain hunts for clothing, since he's 20 and paying for his own wardrobe.

$400 to cut 1/4 acre is insane! My husband and I paid our gardner $125 to completely take care of a 1/2 acre lot!

Perhaps if those in charge and making these decisions had to foot the bill, and actually had to figure out how they were going to pay for their own retirement, as we all do, then they'd stop wasting our money!

Original content by Lenn Harley 303829;0225082372

MAIL FROM THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS THIS A.M. MADE MY BLOOD BOIL!

WE ALL KNOW THAT FORECLOSED AND ABANDONED PROPERTIES ARE AN EYESORE.  BEFORE THE BANKS WHO OWN THESE PROPERTIES TAKE OVER MAINTENANCE (IF THEY DO) COUNTY OR CITY GOVERNMENTS OFTEN HAVE THE GRASS CUT TO DISCOURAGE VANDALS OR TO AVOID UNSIGHTLY APPEARANCE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. 

OUR TAXES PAY FOR THESE GOVERNMENT SERVICES.   This is an example of how much we tax payers pay to have governments do ANYTHING.

HOW MUCH "FEATHERBEDDING" IS ADDED TO OUR LOCAL TAXES BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS???  

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At the Governor's Housing Conference in Richmond this week, Jennifer Leonard of the Center for Community Progress and Jeff Blackford from the Fairfax County Department of Code Compliance explained that yes, foreclosures put a lot of pressure on local governments too.

  • At the same time, cities and counties are seeing their code-enforcement costs go up - there are more vacant Lennhomes to board up, and more overgrown grass in front of more vacant homes that needs to be cut, for example. (For example, according to Blackford, Fairfax County spends $250-400 to mow a quarter-acre lot.) (emphasis added)
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    WHAT???  $400 TO MOW A 1/4 ACRE LOT???  NO WONDER COUNTY GOVERNMENTS WANT MORE AND MORE TAX MONEY. 

    Spending $250-400 to mow a 1/4 acre lot is a prime example of the excess of government, any government. Can't the folks in the government SEE that the fee is outrageous????

    I pay $100 to have a t a 1.6 acre lot mowed. No wonder there's no money. Far too much of our money is going through government hands where more than half of it goes for NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING except more government.

    If local governments are paying $250-$400 of our tax money to have a 1/4 acre lot mowed, the only logical explanation is that they are hiring their cousins and uncles.  If they are paying government staff to perform the duties that any neighborhood 16 year old could do, they must be using a staff of 3 to do a one many job. 

    We've seen many examples of local government excesses.  However, it hits home when it's in your back yard. 

    HOW MUCH DOES YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY TO HAVE THE GRASS CUT ON FORECLOSED PROPERTIES?

    Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

    EXAMPLE:  While driving down Greenbelt Road past NASA one day last Fall, I observed government employees planting Tulip Bulbs at the entrance.   There were 6 men involved in the operation.  One with a clipboard observing.  Two digging holes, one dropping the Tulip bulbs in the holes and one shoveling dirt over the bulbs.   This is a true story.  I was reaching for my camera when the light changed, so I missed it. 

     


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