When a home, purchased with the intention of providing security and comfort during retirement, suddenly becomes a financial burden due to a steep increase in property taxes, it can feel like a betrayal of trust. The revaluation of property to reflect current market conditions is a standard practice, but it can lead to unexpected hardships. For those on fixed incomes, such as pensions, the increased tax can consume a significant portion of their budget, leaving little room for other expenses. It's a scenario that calls for a careful review of tax policies and consideration of measures that can provide relief to homeowners, particularly the elderly and those with limited financial flexibility. The goal should be to balance the need for public funding with the ability of residents to maintain their homes and...
Read moreThis Mayor is a complete "moron'. First he inks the deal to guarantee the mortgage on the Mayton Inn...Then when it goes bankrupt, he wants the Town to have first right of refusal to buy it when it sells. Why are we Cary Citizens wanting to be put on the line again for a non-profitable hotel. Time to vote these clowns out of office. Look at all the wasted bad Downtown Cary business deals...1) venture capital business on the second floor of the The Theater getting free rent, 2) the fired ceramic art that used to be where the water fountain is. 3) Bells house....We built it out once for a restaurant and now we doing it again. 4) The Cary is losing lots of money. If you think the Mayor of Cary is doing well, take a look at the Town of Apex and ask yourself who's...
Read moreMoved to a house in downtown Cary, about a month later a police officer showed up looking for someone named Charles Lamb, the cop didn't believe me that I had just moved in to the house so he detained me on my porch because I wouldn't let him search my house without a warrant, my woman and her son in the house doing his homework while I sat on my porch handcuffed for 3 to 4 hours, they searched and couldn't find who they was looking for without apology they all left, embarrassing me in front of all my new neighbors, best bet is to stay out of that town, don't...
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