(May 12, 2012 at 1:23 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote: If Kenneth Copelands mansion doesn't show up on tax records then couldn't someone technically take up residence in there and lock him out without fear of legal action?
I don't know how tax records work I just copied this from the original document. I think the original creator of the document (the one I posted at the beginning of this thread) meant to say is that mr.
Copeland isn't paying taxes on his property. According to the website it's difficult to find the property value of a property that is owned by an organization that isn't paying taxes. I assume this is true for non profits because the property value has to be assessed, known, and current in order to attach the right tax to it. Anyone know anything about how this works for non profits? It's a bit out of my league.
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