DEAR GOD NO..... THINK OF THE CHILDREN. DON'T LET THESE GREEDY COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS TAKE OVER THE PORT CHESTER BROAD OF TRUSTEES. OUR SCHOOLS CAN'T HANDLE 820 NEW FAMILIES IN RENTAL UNITS.


POOR CHESTER: Village Landlords Are Getting Record Setting Rents From Restaurants As Lawyers Get Commercial Property Taxes Cut And Cut And Cut And Cut Again. Now These Greedy Landlords Want To Control The Port Chester Board Of Trustees. God Help Us!!!!
POOR CHESTER: Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin Is A Hypocrite For Supporting Port Chester Commercial Landlords Pagano And Didden, Because They Take The Town To New York State Supreme Court Year After Year After Year
POOR CHESTER: Bart Didden's Cousin Neil Pagano Might Be Over 70 Years Old But He Can Hustle Port Chester Taxpayers With The Best Of Them
Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano filed TWENTY SEVEN claims in New York State Supreme Court to reduce his commercial property taxes by 75%. And Port Chester taxpayers had to make up the difference.
Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano is Industrial Development Agency Chair who...
*Voted to hire a former PC politician over a more qualified law firm.
* tried to create a no-bid deal at the Village Marina
Public records reveals that on just one of Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano's commercial properties had 17 open building permits.
Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano's major downtown property owner and many of the restaurants must pay him more than 10,000 a month, but he doesn't want to pay the assessed taxes on those properties.
Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano is also trustee Bart Didden's cousin and together this family has made sure that Port Chester and Rye Town gets chump change for all of the bussiness conducted downtown. Bart Didden has filed SIX claims in New York State Supreme Court seeking to reduce his commercial property taxes.
These leeches demand services and special treatment, but don't want to pay their fair share in taxes.
No wonder that Rye Town Supervisor Joe Carvin says that he is fed up with commercial property owners who file frivolous low balled grievances year after year on the same properties, and then go to New York State Supreme Court
Good Ole Port Chester Landlord Neil Pagano's lawyer sure has been busy, at the Port Chester Roundup Facebook Page you can see that just one of Pagano's properties (30-32 North Main Street LLC) filed a low balled grievance in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Every single New York Supreme Court case is posted there, so that Port Chester homeowners can judge for themselves.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Port-Chester-Roundup/119081594812578
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