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Prepaid Property Tax at closing
Hi folks,
I was wondering if there is a standard approach to determining the prepaid property tax at closing. In the past I have paid taxes based on the Tax assessor's evaluation of the property. However, I recently did a closing where the tax was based on the sale price of the property thus making the payments almost $500/month more. This was in Massachusetts.