A Nova Scotia senior lost his cottage in a tax sale — but had never missed a payment

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It started with an unusual light bill.

Last February, Nelson Miller was confused when he got an electricity bill for his cottage. The 83-year-old rarely used his rural Nova Scotia cottage in winter. 

“So I called [the utility]. And they said, ‘The people that bought your property want you to pay the light bill,'” Miller recalled.

“Pardon? What’s going on? My property is not for sale.”

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In an unfortunate series of events involving taxes and a decades-old unregistered deed, the Municipality of the District of St. Mary’s had sold the land without his knowledge.

Nelson Miller at his home in Alton, N.S. The 83-year-old had

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