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You should arrange to pay off the delinquent taxes as soon as possible. If they are not paid the town will take possession of your property and sell it to a new owner.

You should arrange to pay off the delinquent taxes as soon as possible. If they are not paid the town will take possession of your property and sell it to a new owner.

You should arrange to pay off the delinquent taxes as soon as possible. If they are not paid the town will take possession of your property and sell it to a new owner.

You should arrange to pay off the delinquent taxes as soon as possible. If they are not paid the town will take possession of your property and sell it to a new owner.

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