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Search the delinquents

The classified section of today's paper features nearly nine pages of small-type listings that you haven't seen in awhile.

They're unpaid property-tax bills. Thousands of 'em. Click here for Guilford County's online list. The bills are for 2005 city and county property taxes and are listed alphabetically by taxpayer.

By law, the county must advertise overdue property taxes each year. But the public listings serve another purpose: persuading delinquent taxpayers to pay up.

The taxes were originally due Jan. 5, so these taxpayers are a couple months late. Expect more listings over the coming weeks.

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yoni said:

The Biggest Delinquent of them all

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fan of mels kitchen said:

You should lay of delinquents like this...
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