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[QUOTE="Fairfield Fan, post: 2686722, member: 6911"] Yep, thought so. But keep in mind for your "friend" that property valuations are a matter of public record. Anyone can go to town hall and pull up anyone's "card" to find out how much it's worth in terms of the town's valuation, how many square feet, what improvements have been made, who bought it when for how much, whether an appeal was successful, etc. So your friend or anyone else's friend has little to hide, and even less that he/she can hide. It's all, as they say, "out there!" Just curious, but what is this "44 to 73"? Can't be thousands, even in Bridgeport or some other high mill rate municipality. And the mill rate is set for the town, so unless the town nearly doubled its mill rate, can't be for that house. Just curious.... [/QUOTE]
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