Maine Code § 36-551

Real estate; defined
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Real estate, for the purposes of taxation under this Part, includes all lands in the State and all
buildings, mobile homes, camper trailers and other things that are affixed to land, together with any
appurtenant water power, shore privileges and rights, forests and mineral deposits; interests and
improvements in land, the fee of which is in the State; interests by contract or otherwise in real estate
exempt from taxation; and lines of electric light and power companies. Buildings, mobile homes,
camper trailers and other things that are affixed to leased land or land not owned by the owner of the
buildings must be taxed as real estate in the place where that land is located. Mobile homes, except
stock in trade, are considered real estate for purposes of taxation under this Part. [PL 2007, c. 627,
§13 (AMD).]

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