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July 11, 2008 at 10:42 PM #13254July 13, 2008 at 9:59 AM #238538vizcayaParticipant
I recieved my new assesed value as well. I bought a Bank owned back in Oct of 2007, the home was being sold at 25% from peak of the 2005 price. My price was $420k, the new assesed value is $389k.
I believe by this time next year, the value should be assesed at $300-$320k.
July 13, 2008 at 9:59 AM #238742vizcayaParticipantI recieved my new assesed value as well. I bought a Bank owned back in Oct of 2007, the home was being sold at 25% from peak of the 2005 price. My price was $420k, the new assesed value is $389k.
I believe by this time next year, the value should be assesed at $300-$320k.
July 13, 2008 at 9:59 AM #238731vizcayaParticipantI recieved my new assesed value as well. I bought a Bank owned back in Oct of 2007, the home was being sold at 25% from peak of the 2005 price. My price was $420k, the new assesed value is $389k.
I believe by this time next year, the value should be assesed at $300-$320k.
July 13, 2008 at 9:59 AM #238681vizcayaParticipantI recieved my new assesed value as well. I bought a Bank owned back in Oct of 2007, the home was being sold at 25% from peak of the 2005 price. My price was $420k, the new assesed value is $389k.
I believe by this time next year, the value should be assesed at $300-$320k.
July 13, 2008 at 9:59 AM #238675vizcayaParticipantI recieved my new assesed value as well. I bought a Bank owned back in Oct of 2007, the home was being sold at 25% from peak of the 2005 price. My price was $420k, the new assesed value is $389k.
I believe by this time next year, the value should be assesed at $300-$320k.
July 13, 2008 at 10:33 AM #238695EconProfParticipantTemekuT: It sounds like you got a voluntary reassessment for your property value as of January of this year (for tax payments due in Dec. and next April). It does NOT sound like this is a response to your appeal.
We must be careful about the dates here because it gets tricky. Your appeal, presumably filed last November, was based on your claimed value as of January of that year. I believe you have not yet got an answer on that. Expect a call from the Assessor’s office with an offer to compromise. If you don’t agree, then you are entitled to a hearing.July 13, 2008 at 10:33 AM #238701EconProfParticipantTemekuT: It sounds like you got a voluntary reassessment for your property value as of January of this year (for tax payments due in Dec. and next April). It does NOT sound like this is a response to your appeal.
We must be careful about the dates here because it gets tricky. Your appeal, presumably filed last November, was based on your claimed value as of January of that year. I believe you have not yet got an answer on that. Expect a call from the Assessor’s office with an offer to compromise. If you don’t agree, then you are entitled to a hearing.July 13, 2008 at 10:33 AM #238558EconProfParticipantTemekuT: It sounds like you got a voluntary reassessment for your property value as of January of this year (for tax payments due in Dec. and next April). It does NOT sound like this is a response to your appeal.
We must be careful about the dates here because it gets tricky. Your appeal, presumably filed last November, was based on your claimed value as of January of that year. I believe you have not yet got an answer on that. Expect a call from the Assessor’s office with an offer to compromise. If you don’t agree, then you are entitled to a hearing.July 13, 2008 at 10:33 AM #238753EconProfParticipantTemekuT: It sounds like you got a voluntary reassessment for your property value as of January of this year (for tax payments due in Dec. and next April). It does NOT sound like this is a response to your appeal.
We must be careful about the dates here because it gets tricky. Your appeal, presumably filed last November, was based on your claimed value as of January of that year. I believe you have not yet got an answer on that. Expect a call from the Assessor’s office with an offer to compromise. If you don’t agree, then you are entitled to a hearing.July 13, 2008 at 10:33 AM #238762EconProfParticipantTemekuT: It sounds like you got a voluntary reassessment for your property value as of January of this year (for tax payments due in Dec. and next April). It does NOT sound like this is a response to your appeal.
We must be careful about the dates here because it gets tricky. Your appeal, presumably filed last November, was based on your claimed value as of January of that year. I believe you have not yet got an answer on that. Expect a call from the Assessor’s office with an offer to compromise. If you don’t agree, then you are entitled to a hearing.July 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM #242475TemekuTParticipantEcon Prof, I filed the Prop. 8 “Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application” on 03/28/08. The instructions specified the comps had to be as of January 1, 2008, but no later than March 31, 2008, so my comps were timely and relevant. It appears the reassessment I received was a blanket response to the changing property values as it was bulk applied to my neighborhood and not a response to my reassessment request. I am going to file an appeal soon.
The form indicates the voluntary reassessment is for FY 2008-2009, that is, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. That is why I am flummoxed that the 2% Prop 13 allowed increase in assessed value for FY 2008-2009 was added in and then backed out in calculating the Prop 8 assessment. What a way to increase the tax basis a wee bit!
July 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM #242613TemekuTParticipantEcon Prof, I filed the Prop. 8 “Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application” on 03/28/08. The instructions specified the comps had to be as of January 1, 2008, but no later than March 31, 2008, so my comps were timely and relevant. It appears the reassessment I received was a blanket response to the changing property values as it was bulk applied to my neighborhood and not a response to my reassessment request. I am going to file an appeal soon.
The form indicates the voluntary reassessment is for FY 2008-2009, that is, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. That is why I am flummoxed that the 2% Prop 13 allowed increase in assessed value for FY 2008-2009 was added in and then backed out in calculating the Prop 8 assessment. What a way to increase the tax basis a wee bit!
July 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM #242622TemekuTParticipantEcon Prof, I filed the Prop. 8 “Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application” on 03/28/08. The instructions specified the comps had to be as of January 1, 2008, but no later than March 31, 2008, so my comps were timely and relevant. It appears the reassessment I received was a blanket response to the changing property values as it was bulk applied to my neighborhood and not a response to my reassessment request. I am going to file an appeal soon.
The form indicates the voluntary reassessment is for FY 2008-2009, that is, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. That is why I am flummoxed that the 2% Prop 13 allowed increase in assessed value for FY 2008-2009 was added in and then backed out in calculating the Prop 8 assessment. What a way to increase the tax basis a wee bit!
July 18, 2008 at 10:53 PM #242676TemekuTParticipantEcon Prof, I filed the Prop. 8 “Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application” on 03/28/08. The instructions specified the comps had to be as of January 1, 2008, but no later than March 31, 2008, so my comps were timely and relevant. It appears the reassessment I received was a blanket response to the changing property values as it was bulk applied to my neighborhood and not a response to my reassessment request. I am going to file an appeal soon.
The form indicates the voluntary reassessment is for FY 2008-2009, that is, July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. That is why I am flummoxed that the 2% Prop 13 allowed increase in assessed value for FY 2008-2009 was added in and then backed out in calculating the Prop 8 assessment. What a way to increase the tax basis a wee bit!
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