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Jury holds city to tax-valuation amount (access required)

Baltimore sought to pay $27,900 for property it had taxed at $50K

Posted: 7:00 pm Sun, June 20, 2010
By Steve Lash
Daily Record Legal Affairs Writer

Attorney Michael E. Glass said he didn’t need his MBA to determine that the “just compensation” the city offered his client for his property was unfair. The City of Baltimore offered Kenneth Smith $27,900, the price at which a city appraiser had valued the property at 925 N. Collington Ave. But the city had also assessed ...

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