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Alex Cornwell
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  • Quincy, MA
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Got a strange letter from the town about a property I just bought

Alex Cornwell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Quincy, MA
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The letter is from the city assessing department. Inside it contains a copy of the quitclaim deed with a post-it attached to it. On the note it says why I got the property for a value so far below the assessed value. It has a number to call on there. What the heck is this for?

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Eric James
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Eric James
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I might tell them I got it so cheap because it is in such bad condition, that is what it is worth.

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