Submitted by SurfCityTom on Wed, 10/31/2012 - 12:43pm.
at the time of filing the Chapter 11 action, just days before the foreclosure would have been affirmed, New Hanover County was owed $21,500 in back, unpaid property taxes.
Don't take my word for it. It's a public document that anyone can review.
I'm still puzzled over this Chinese investment program; all of the millions reported to have been invested; and how this could be an issue.
Of course, Schoninger has moved on to port storage facilities among other recent activities.
I wonder if any of these investors ever check data online?
And I finally found the answer
at the time of filing the Chapter 11 action, just days before the foreclosure would have been affirmed, New Hanover County was owed $21,500 in back, unpaid property taxes.
Don't take my word for it. It's a public document that anyone can review.
I'm still puzzled over this Chinese investment program; all of the millions reported to have been invested; and how this could be an issue.
Of course, Schoninger has moved on to port storage facilities among other recent activities.
I wonder if any of these investors ever check data online?