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In Mass., private companies can make a killing, legally, if you canât keep up with your property taxes
By Sean P. Murphy Globe Staff,Updated January 18, 2021, 4:07 p.m.
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Brothers Neil and Mark Mucciaccio risk losing their house because of delinquent taxes. But a legal foundation has stepped in to try to block that on constitutional grounds.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
On Nov. 11, Mark Mucciaccio answered the door at his home in Easton to a woman who said she had been sent by the propertyâs âownerâ to change the locks on the doors.