Connecticut Bill Would Permit Commercial Vacancy Assessments
Connecticut Senate Bill No. 363 proposes an annual assessment on vacant commercial properties.
Connecticut Senate Bill No. 363 would allow a municipality to adopt an ordinance allowing it to impose an annual assessment of $5 per square foot on property zoned for commercial use that is “vacant” and located in a delineated district.... By: Pullman & Comley - For What It May Be Worth
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