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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If y’all want to see some legal analysis just wander over to twitter. Folks are piling on. I feel bad for this dude, but he asked for it when he decided to run for office. [/quote] Not a twitter user, can you send a link or tell me what to search for?[/quote] Buncha threads about this, but this one seems to have the most attention along with replies from Patterson. https://twitter.com/nathanluecking/status/1313505759070740481?s=21 [/quote] His response on twitter to claiming the MD home is his primary residence: "That was a mistake at time of purchase; the MD agency has been contacted and correction has been made." But how could someone go so long without noticing they are overpaying their DC property tax? (And do we want someone who doesn't pay attention to that kind of detail in elected office?) Does Maryland automatically tell DC to remove the homestead deduction when you claim primary residence there? Or would he intentionally have to un-claim the DC Homestead Deduction?[/quote]
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