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[quote=Anonymous]C'mon... you play by the rules like the rest of us. If you want to have upper-income neighbors, then you buy in an upper-income neighborhood. Even the person promoting fraud would agree that it's not a wise plan to live in the shadows, teach your kids to lie when their friends ask where they life, and just hope that no one figures it out! Maybe it's possible to sneak into another distict, but it carries the risk of being discovered and charged with a crime. THAT cannot be a good plan for any family even if a small percentage of people have gotten away with it in the past. Surely, there is a non-monetary value to living in truth and knowing that your kid won't be kicked out of the school that they have grown to know and like/love. Either buy/rent in an area where there are schools you like, or send your kids to private. We all make trade-offs like less than ideal commutes or smaller than ideal homes. Put on your big girl/boy pants and live with the consequences of your decision to live in a certain area. [/quote]
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