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Why does a Property Assessment Notice say that residential property is in the residential/farm property class?

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Why does a Property Assessment Notice say that residential property is in the residential/farm property class?

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It is called the residential/farm property class to show that it includes farm residences, since both types of property will have the same municipal tax rate. This property class also includes lands which are farmed but which do not qualify for the farmlands property class.

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