Ive seen some comments in other threads of people being able to get their property off their counties tax roll, one mention was someone named "Steve Emerson" out of Florida, which I believe is due to a Florida constitution provision, which I believe my be: "No tax shall be levied except in pursuance of law. No state ad valorem taxes shall be levied upon real estate or tangible personal property.". He has done several long interviews on youtube if you care to listen and can confirm the county treasurer begrudgingly removed his property from the tax roll.
There are also other individuals who take another approach of having an argument that the county office does have have a right to record their deed in their office which then subjects you to their taxation, bylaws, code enforcement, etc and the solution being to ask for them to return your deed and remove it from their office, and if not sue them in federal court. This type can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pyJkMlwpc
Anyone have any experience or heard of anything like this working? Is it actually possible to remove your property from the tax deed and not being subject to taxation?
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