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La ministre des Affaires municipales et de l’Habitation, Andre Laforest, a annonc vendredi dernier la mise sous tutelle de l’Office municipal d’habitation de Longueuil (OMHL). Dans une communication sur les rseaux sociaux, la ministre a indiqu qu’elle ne pouvait tolrer une situation qui met en pril le bien tre des locataires et des employs . La ministre a dcid de placer l’organisme de Longueuil sous tutelle la lumire d’un rapport dvastateur d’une firme d’experts qui a tudi la situation et la gouvernance l’OMH.

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The Board of Assessors will review all properly filed objections and make any necessary corrections or changes. Owners who disagree with the Board of Assessors’ decision may proceed to a formal hearing before the Board of Review. Its function is to decide if the assessment is correct based upon oral testimony and evidence presented by the property owner and the Assessor’s Office staff.

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