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So you are essentially renting. Don't pay the tax/rent and you wont live there much longer.
-Mike
... just thinking about how far this could theoretically go ... Government has valued my land and land-assets in order to levy taxes against me. At some point they feel my property is undervalued, given the larger, more expensive homes around me. Does this decision technically validation the possibility that the government could take my land, compensate me "fair value" (according to their assessment), tear down the house, rebuild a new larger house and sell the house? They may see an economic benefit on the sale itself, and they'd definitely see an economic benefit from the new taxes imposed on the property, given that a re-assessment would be performed.
The example may not actually happen on a single home, but given the propensity for local governments to use this rule, I could see it happening for entire neighborhoods. Is this legal justification for government flipping?