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Committee considers writing off taxes on three uninhabitable mobile homes at Praise Mobile Home Park

2474220 · March 3, 2025
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City staff recommended writing off about $3,700 in delinquent taxes on three dilapidated mobile homes at Praise Mobile Home Park after the new owner agreed to demolish them; committee motioned to follow staff recommendation but the transcript does not record a final vote.

City staff told the Bangor Finance Committee on March 3 that Streamside Pines, the new owner of Praise Mobile Home Park at 438 Pinson Road, requested the city write off delinquent taxes on three mobile homes the owner acquired with the property.

Finance Director David Little described the homes as “in extremely poor condition” and said they are uninhabitable. He said the park owner has offered to demolish the three units and that staff estimate the taxes due at just under $3,700. Little outlined alternatives: the city could foreclose on the tax liens and…

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