April 28, 2024
Property

Highfill annexes three parcels at request of property owners

HIGHFILL — The City Council approved annexing three parcels into the city during its April 9 meeting. The properties are all north of Northwest Malone Road and south of Northwest Aubrey Long Road, according to a map included in the meeting documents. They are all east of South Pleasant Valley Road and west of Highfill

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Can Private Property Be Taken Over By Authorities For Common Good? Supreme Court Says…

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said we regard property as something of holding in trust New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said the Constitution intended to bring about a “sense of social transformation” and it would be “dangerous” to say that the private property of an individual cannot be regarded as material resources of community

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Property tax increase moves through House

Montpelier, VT — Governor Phil Scott shared his concerns on a property tax bill passed by the Vermont House of Representatives on Wednesday.  Bill H.887, which will increase property taxes on homestead and non-homestead properties to help fund education spending. Before the bill was passed, Scott said he did not think Vermonters would be able

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Deadline to file for Cook County Property Tax Exemptions is April 29 

The deadline for homeowners to apply for property tax exemptions is Monday, April 29. Exemptions are property tax savings that contribute to lowering a property owner’s tax bill.  As a reminder, homeowners must reapply for the Veterans with Disabilities and Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze (the “Senior Freeze”) Exemptions. Seniors and veterans who need to

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Woodland to hold public hearing about blighted property

WOODLAND, Maine — April 23, 2024 — Woodland Select Board members (left to right) Thomas Drew, Matt Cole and Kathy Ouellette discuss town business during their latest meeting. (Melissa Lizotte | Aroostook Republican) WOODLAND, Maine – Woodland Select Board members gave the town’s code enforcement officer permission to further inspect and hold a public hearing

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Trailbreaker Commences Drilling at Liberty Copper Property

Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. has announced the start of its 2024 drill program, which will focus on the copper-molybdenum (Cu-Mo) porphyry target at its 100 %-owned Liberty property in central British Columbia. The program includes up to 2,000 meters of diamond drilling to test a Cu-Mo ± gold (Au) ± silver (Ag) geochemical soil anomaly, which

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RedAwning acquires STR property management startup Awning

RedAwning, which offers marketing, revenue management and guest experience tools for more than 20,000 short-term rental properties, independent hotels and inns, has acquired Awning, a startup offering a complementary solution. Financial terms of the deal are not being released, but a RedAwning spokesperson said it has hired more than 50 Awning employees. Awning’s founders will

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Town of Sykesville Plans Real Property Tax Rate Reduction in 2024-2025 Budget

Advertisement While Carroll County Government has proposed a property tax increase (2 cents) the town of Sykesville has gone the other direction and proposed a property tax decrease (1 cent) the their 2024-2025 proposed budget. The Sykesville Town Council unveiled their proposed annual budget and re tax rate for the fiscal year 2024-2025.  Mayor Link

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Former Scottish property boom town now ‘easiest to get on UK housing ladder’

Aberdeen has been identified as the least expensive city to get on the property ladder while Carlisle is the cheapest for renters, analysis suggests. Rightmove found that the average asking price for a first-time buyer-type property with two bedrooms or fewer in Aberdeen is £102,601. Assuming a 20 per cent deposit, a typical first-time buyer in

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Victims Of China Floods Race To Salvage Property

Pictures by Hector Retamal. Video by Qian Ye Victims of severe floods in southern China raced on Wednesday to salvage property from the muddy waters, as authorities warned of more heavy rains to come. Massive downpours have struck Guangdong province in recent days, triggering deluges that have claimed the lives of four people and forced

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