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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in favor of having the rules clarified, as well as the interface between property tax law and residency regulations for public school enrollment. To be sure, the law favors owners of multiple real properties, since they can freely designate one as their primary residence, so long as they're willing to pay the tax on it as such. [b]What I'm hearing here is jealousy on the part of those who haven't had the luck, timing and wherewithal to own multiple DC homes.[/b] I see tenants renting in more than one location, and home owners/tenants as in more of a gray area, but then that's a matter for politicians and ed officials. The VA and MD school district residency requirement pages leave much less to guess work than DCPS', surely on purpose in a city where multigenerational families, and poverty, are more the norm. [/quote] Ha. No, that's not what you're hearing. You're hearing from people who bought or rented a primary residence in boundary for a good school and didn't have to cheat the system to do it. I hear entitlement: "My kid deserves to go to whatever school I decide, and I get to live wherever I want, too! The rules are for other suckers." [/quote]
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