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PA Supreme Court Still Interested in School District Selection Process for Real Estate Tax Appeals

By Paul Morcom on February 2, 2022
Posted in Real Estate Taxes

On February 1, 2022, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted a Petition for Allowance of Appeal in GM Berkshire Hills LLC and GM Oberlin Berkshire Hills LLC v. Berks County Board of Assessment and Wilson School District, 16 MAP 2022.  The issues are limited to the following:

a.  Do a school district’s selective real estate…

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