Saturday, January 19, 2019

How many property owners

received the same treatment/favors from Reggo


https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/englewood-cliffs/2019/01/19/englewood-cliffs-nj-tax-assessor-fined-ethics-violation/2603783002/

from the article: 

"George Reggo, who has served the borough since 2002, was fined $1,000 for lowering the assessed value of a property in which he held an interest and served as the broker for its sale. The Reiner Place property had been Reggo’s mother’s before she died in 2011. His real estate firm sold it in 2013.

The Department of Community Affairs'  Local Finance Board reviewed the case and determined there was a violation, saying Reggo “used or attempted to use his official position to secure unwarranted privileges or advantages” by lowering his appraisal on a property without going through the proper process."

"He has since left Bergenfield, according to Borough Administrator Corey Gallo.

According to state records, Reggo's total compensation for last year was $216,931, including $22,216 paid by Englewood Cliffs. He could not be reached for comment. "





 His salaries as of Dec. 31, 2017:

 His 2018 Financial Disclosure: