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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4188629" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>It used to be that if you still had the wheels (and maybe tongue) intact on a trailer house, it could be tagged through the OK Tax Commission like any other trailer, but if you remove the trucks and tongue, it became a permanent dwelling on the land and subject to property taxes. As I recall, that's why Norman required the removal of the trucks and tongue on any trailer house inside the city limits if it was built after a certain date. Tax man gotta get his.</p><p></p><p>$1500 seems really high for Creek County, especially for a trailer house. I've been looking at real estate in Creek County off and on for a little while now, and I've seen actual houses that didn't have property taxes that high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4188629, member: 26737"] It used to be that if you still had the wheels (and maybe tongue) intact on a trailer house, it could be tagged through the OK Tax Commission like any other trailer, but if you remove the trucks and tongue, it became a permanent dwelling on the land and subject to property taxes. As I recall, that's why Norman required the removal of the trucks and tongue on any trailer house inside the city limits if it was built after a certain date. Tax man gotta get his. $1500 seems really high for Creek County, especially for a trailer house. I've been looking at real estate in Creek County off and on for a little while now, and I've seen actual houses that didn't have property taxes that high. [/QUOTE]
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