Here's a trick to nullify a "property assessment": Move the "real property" into Common Law Trust #1 and register with County Recorder as standard process. Pay property taxes for 1 year from Trust #1, and convert back to land via correction back to land patent. Transfer/sell land from Trust #1 to Trust #2, send certified mail notice to County from Trust #1 that the land has been sold/transferred, do not say to whom (private sale). Trust #2 does NOT register the land with the County Recorder which is VOLUNTARY. County CANNOT do a legal assessment if land is not registered per State Law. County cannot sue Common Law Trust in State Court because all state courts are corporate (UCC) law. County go reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Here's a trick to nullify a "property assessment": Move the "real property" into Common Law Trust #1 and register with County Recorder as standard process. Pay property taxes for 1 year from Trust #1, and convert back to land via correction back to land patent. Transfer/sell land from Trust #1 to Trust #2, send certified mail notice to County from Trust #1 that the land has been sold/transferred, do not say to whom (private sale). Trust #2 does NOT register the land with the County Recorder which is VOLUNTARY. County CANNOT do a legal assessment if land is not registered per State Law. County cannot sue Common Law Trust in State Court because all state courts are corporate (UCC) law. County go reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!