Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Daily Briefing: Homeowners balk at too-expensive tax bills

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A for sale sign at a San Francisco home. Homeowners nationwide say property assessments -- and taxes -- are staying high despite the housing crisis.
Homeowners balk at too-expensive tax bills
By Paul Wiseman, USA TODAY
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