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Resident’s long-standing in-law units prompt Select Board to seek review, continue hearing

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Homeowners Mark and family Wilson asked the Brentwood Select Board to confirm how their house with multiple attached units is classified after a title/assessment discrepancy; the board continued the matter to gather documentation and consult assessing and planning staff.

Mark Wilson, a Brentwood resident, told the Select Board the family is trying to sell a home they have occupied for decades and discovered a discrepancy between deed records and the town tax card about how many dwelling units are on the property. Wilson said the parcel has historically been listed on town records as a two-family with a mother-in-law apartment and that the house contains multiple attached living units and kitchens.

“The letter addressed, we're in the process of trying to sell the house after being in Brentwood for 36 years,” Mark Wilson said. He told the board his real estate agent would not list the property until the town could confirm how it…

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