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Default Cement Driveways and Your Property Tax

Hilarious.
Plus, a lotta towns are now being re-assessed in NJ.
Not so hilarious.
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In NJ if a concrete structure touches the foundation of your house, it
will be considered a permanant structure, and thus your taxes will go
up. So, if you build a shed with concrete floor, your taxes don't
increase. If you have a brick patio, that won't increase your taxes
either. If you have a concrete patio, that won't increase your taxes as
long as it doesn't touch the foundation... go figure!

So, you can get creative and get a concrete drive way, and have the
last one foot done with bricks :-)

Loz2386 wrote:
i am considering a cement driveway, but was told by a friend that in
doing so, would increase my property tax in new york. his reasoning is
that it would be concidered a "perminant addition". has anyone heard
such a thing?

thank you in advance for your time and input...




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