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Results for city and county tax lien auctions

By Howard B. Owens

Bontrager's ran auctions Saturday for properties seized by the city and the county for failure to pay taxes and other fees.

County results:

Address Town Type Delinquency Value Sale Price 6287 Knowlesville Rd. Alabama Single family $3,037 $37,800 $9,000 Bowen Rd. Alexander Vacant land $3,493 $29,000 No sale Route 98 Alexander Vacant land $1,064 $3,400 $1,000 11098 Route 98 Alexander Single family $6,342 $61,500 $22,000 6859 Route 237 Byron Single family $10,247 $45,300 $22,000 6371 Freeman Rd. Byron Single family $10,439 $50,000 $29,000 6062 Oak Orchard Rd. Elba Mobile home $1,141 $4,000 $1,100 5054 Hundredmark Rd. Elba Seasonal residence $2,851 $7,000 $1,200 7150 Weatherwax Rd. Elba Single family $1,970 $5,000 $7,000 7011 W. Main Rd. LeRoy Commercial $128,512 $375,000 $240,000 9339 Warsaw Rd. LeRoy Mobile home $2,314 $19,500 $2,800 10875 South Lake Rd. Pavilion Mobile home $9,837 $86,000 $36,000 1448 Indian Falls Rd. Pembroke Single family $6,288 $83,200 $32,000 8576 N. Lake Rd. Pembroke Old church residence $3,977 $30,000 $17,000 Alleghany Rd. Pembroke Vacant land $3,227 $21,300 $74,000.00 Genesee St. Pembroke Vacant land $551 $500 $500.00 Clinton St. Rd. Stafford Vacant land $2,084 $2,700 $1,800.00 6224 Route 5 Stafford Vacant land $20,309 $6,200 $3,400.00 Spring St. Bergen Village Vacant land $1,424 $5,300 Combined below 29 LeRoy St. Bergen Village Vacant land $2,084 $8,900 $5,100.00 42 South St. LeRoy Village Single family $23,693 $77,000 $37,500.00 19 Munson St. LeRoy Village Single family $14,769 $76,700 $43,000.00 9266 Robbins Rd. LeRoy Village Single family $27,086 $28,000

$13,000.00

City Results

Address Type Delinquency Value Sale Price Buyer 214 Ellicott St. Commercial $13,396 $70,000

$47,000

Robert Hiscuit

Ellicott Street, rear Vacant land $2,923 $31,000

$300

Harry Silliman

Hall, City Centre Commercial $1,146 $10,000

$600

Peycol Properties 

30 Hutchins Place Vacant land $2,458 $3,600     26-28 Hutchins Place Vacant land $17,421 $35,000

$10,500

James Pontillo

South Main St. Vacant land $88 $100

$1,100

Mary K Longhini

159 Bank St. Single family $22,017 $72,000

$24,000

Jeffrey Freeman

33 Clinton St. Single family $37,630 $79,000

$39,000

Scott Mase

42 Lyon St. Single family $24,479 $69,000

$23,000

RGH Realty

54 Oak St. Single family $31,817 $60,000 $21,000 RGH Realty 210 Ross St. Single family $32,532 $68,000

$38,000

Jeffrey D Freeman

214 Swan St. Two family $32,532 $68,000

$28,000

Jeffrey D Freeman

141 Liberty St. Vacant land $9,325 $6,800

$700

Terance L Cranston

Dave Olsen

The seizure of property and sale by any government for non-payment of taxes is wrong and immoral. Ownership of a property in no way reflects a persons ability to pay, but however your house or property is assessed based on a subjective opinion of its value and therefor you are expected to pay tax based on that value (which as we all know has nothing to do with the actual market value of the property). People in all manner of circumstance can be property owners. They may have paid off the home and are now retired, but will still be expected to pay tax based on the home's value. Their income can change, as we have seen throughout the past 8 years or so, they may inherit a home, which has sentimental value to them. In every instance, the local government decides how much you should pay and threatens to take it away f you don't pay. How do we improve the community of this county by attracting families to own the homes they live in (a proven factor for raising the profile of any area) if we tell them that any improvements made, any increase in value of the area will result in higher taxes and if you can't pay, your home will be seized and sold.? That's a rhetorical question, obviously we can't. Alternate Methods of funding government and alternatives to providing services need to be explored. The feudal practice of seizing one's property and the threat of violence and imprisonment if you resist must end. We can do better. Food is considered a basic requirement and so is not taxed, is not shelter a basic need? Genesee County has led in many areas through out our long, proud history. We can do it again. If we want to.

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