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do you pay property taxes on a condo

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EthanMarie
11/28/2025, 07:24:11 AM

Yes, property tax applies to condos just like other types of real estate. The tax is based on ownership, not how the property is used. Whether your condo is your primary residence, rented out to tenants, or left vacant, you are still responsible for paying property taxes according to local assessment rules and rates.

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