Property situated in two towns - can i choose which district to send son to school?
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i am looking to possibly buy a property which is located in two towns. Listing says kids go to town A schools. Town B schools more desirable. and the neighborhood is more town A. taxes paid to both towns. Property has addresses for both towns. and there is a listing for both addresses.
Anyone familiar with this type of situation? I am thinking that if i register child with town B address for town b's schools, how can i be prevented from sending him there? Especially if i have correspondence, tax records, etc. from the town acknowledging the address.
So it's the same property with two different address's,in two different towns?The're are going to ask you what one is your "permanent residence".....that will be the one.IMO.
There is another house in town where just a little corne is in the other town. For tax purposes it is listed as “rear of XYZ”. There taxes are way up this year. Last year they paid $64.16 and this year it is. $65.65 (yea, went up less than $1. Don’t know whyntowns just down five the land to the other town (net 0 transfers)
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