Fear of paying more and naivete plague many U.S. homeowners who still don’t know they can appeal to avoid paying high property taxes.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
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EU passes historic law to hold social media sites accountable for illegal content
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Tech world helps Ukraine
JustAsk CEO delivers aid
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Russia assault stalls, US officials says; Zelenskyy to address Congress on Wednesday: Live Ukraine updates
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In hot housing market, startups offer all cash to help home buyers, but some are skeptical
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What is a stock market correction? And will it get worse as Russia invades Ukraine?
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