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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (8997)2/18/2003 12:46:03 PM
From: MSIRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
their RENTERS keep sending kids to school and straining the system

If it isn't the property owners who send kids to school, are you saying they should pay for schools anyway?

Now it sounds like a "renter's tax".

Or, are you simply looking for any available large pot of money, such as landlord's equity? If so, that's not "fairness" in any sense, to tax those who have assets, rather than those who create the expense.

Or am I missing something?