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Restaurant’s battle to remain in enterprise reveals toll of current years – San Diego Union-Tribune

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Re “Household-run Las Cuatro Milpas will keep in enterprise for now, however hefty tax invoice looms over restaurant’s future” (Oct. 24): The article stated, “the destiny of San Diego’s oldest Mexican restaurant stays unsure in gentle of county tax data displaying that the Logan Avenue property and an adjoining parcel owned by members of the family are in default on 4 years value of property tax payments totaling almost $50,000. …’I do know I’ve to pay the taxes,’ stated Margarita Hernandez, whose grandparents opened Las Cuatro Milpas in 1933. ‘I paid for 25 years or no matter it was, after which issues began going loopy. And everybody was promoting issues for 3 times what they value.’”

What a poignant, irrefutable, nonpartisan reminder of precisely what on a regular basis Individuals and small enterprise homeowners have confronted within the 4 years from 2021 to 2024.

— J. Berg, San Diego

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