New legislation aims to help streamline protection process.
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New legislation aims to help streamline protection process.
A new effort to crack down on Leelanau County property owners who have been underpaying taxes on improperly designated "principal residences" has been modestly successful, according to county officials.
Chuck Ofenloch enjoys his property, which fronts on the southeast shore of Big Glen Lake.