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f <br /> 3. I received no answer to my letter to Mr. Homer. The partnership <br /> also did not receive a 1991 tax bill although I had earlier notified Mr. Horner <br /> of our correct address in my 20 February 1991 letter. My next <br /> correspondence from your department was a 15 October 1992 notice of past <br /> due taxes (copy enclosed). <br /> 4. Upon receipt of the 15 October notice, I promptly responded to Mr. <br /> Horner in a letter dated 19 October 1992 (copy enclosed). In that letter, I <br /> questioned why I had not heard from your department and why the taxes were <br /> so high. We did not receive a 1992 tax bill during this time. <br /> 5. Shortly after Mr. Horner received my letter a gentlemen in your <br /> department (I believe his name was John Smith, but I can't be sure.) called to <br /> say that based upon my letter, he would conduct a bit of research into my <br /> concerns. I never heard anything else from your department until I received a <br /> Judgment for Taxes dated 3 February 1993 (copy enclosed). <br /> 6. I promptly responded to you by telephone and was told that the <br /> matter was an assessment not a tax matter and that I should correspond with <br /> Kermit Lloyd, County Assessor. Accordingly, I wrote Mr. Lloyd on 24 <br /> February 1993 (copy enclosed) in an effort to have me concerns addressed. <br /> 7. On 25 March 1993, I wrote Mr. Homer another letter (copy <br /> enclosed) still asking to understand why we were being billed such high taxes <br /> when half of our property had been taken. <br /> 8. Mr. Lloyd responded to me in a letter of 9 April 1993 (copy <br /> enclosed). Not content with his response, I wrote him back on 13 April 1993 <br /> (copy enclosed). I never received any more correspondence from him <br /> following my request for further assistance. <br /> 9. One 2 June 1993, I received a Tax Foreclosure notice from your <br /> department (copy enclosed). <br />