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January 6, 2009 at 8:15 AM #325255January 6, 2009 at 11:31 AM #324906nostradamusParticipant
[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker][quote=nostradamus]Since we’re in dredge mode it’s also interesting to point out the history of federal and state tax liens GC had from the 80’s and 90’s, as well as the numerous (property?) deeds listed with the county. I’d say his RE cheer leading was very self-serving, what with all the property he owns.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
enter his last name, followed by first name.
shortcut to federal tax lien
State tax lien 1
State tax lien 2
[/quote]Nostra,
I’m soooo disappointed that you are leveraging the FLU technique for snooping around without properly citing the credits… Just kidding.
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For the record, it IS the FLU technique I used… Thanks again!January 6, 2009 at 11:31 AM #325244nostradamusParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker][quote=nostradamus]Since we’re in dredge mode it’s also interesting to point out the history of federal and state tax liens GC had from the 80’s and 90’s, as well as the numerous (property?) deeds listed with the county. I’d say his RE cheer leading was very self-serving, what with all the property he owns.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
enter his last name, followed by first name.
shortcut to federal tax lien
State tax lien 1
State tax lien 2
[/quote]Nostra,
I’m soooo disappointed that you are leveraging the FLU technique for snooping around without properly citing the credits… Just kidding.
[/quote]
For the record, it IS the FLU technique I used… Thanks again!January 6, 2009 at 11:31 AM #325313nostradamusParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker][quote=nostradamus]Since we’re in dredge mode it’s also interesting to point out the history of federal and state tax liens GC had from the 80’s and 90’s, as well as the numerous (property?) deeds listed with the county. I’d say his RE cheer leading was very self-serving, what with all the property he owns.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
enter his last name, followed by first name.
shortcut to federal tax lien
State tax lien 1
State tax lien 2
[/quote]Nostra,
I’m soooo disappointed that you are leveraging the FLU technique for snooping around without properly citing the credits… Just kidding.
[/quote]
For the record, it IS the FLU technique I used… Thanks again!January 6, 2009 at 11:31 AM #325329nostradamusParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker][quote=nostradamus]Since we’re in dredge mode it’s also interesting to point out the history of federal and state tax liens GC had from the 80’s and 90’s, as well as the numerous (property?) deeds listed with the county. I’d say his RE cheer leading was very self-serving, what with all the property he owns.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
enter his last name, followed by first name.
shortcut to federal tax lien
State tax lien 1
State tax lien 2
[/quote]Nostra,
I’m soooo disappointed that you are leveraging the FLU technique for snooping around without properly citing the credits… Just kidding.
[/quote]
For the record, it IS the FLU technique I used… Thanks again!January 6, 2009 at 11:31 AM #325410nostradamusParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker][quote=nostradamus]Since we’re in dredge mode it’s also interesting to point out the history of federal and state tax liens GC had from the 80’s and 90’s, as well as the numerous (property?) deeds listed with the county. I’d say his RE cheer leading was very self-serving, what with all the property he owns.
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
enter his last name, followed by first name.
shortcut to federal tax lien
State tax lien 1
State tax lien 2
[/quote]Nostra,
I’m soooo disappointed that you are leveraging the FLU technique for snooping around without properly citing the credits… Just kidding.
[/quote]
For the record, it IS the FLU technique I used… Thanks again!January 6, 2009 at 1:09 PM #325016PadreBrianParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?January 6, 2009 at 1:09 PM #325352PadreBrianParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?January 6, 2009 at 1:09 PM #325422PadreBrianParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?January 6, 2009 at 1:09 PM #325438PadreBrianParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?January 6, 2009 at 1:09 PM #325520PadreBrianParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?January 6, 2009 at 1:28 PM #325021CoronitaParticipant[quote=PadreBrian][quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?[/quote]Maybe I’m mis-reading your question. But…If you’re wondering what the homeowner exemption is…
Anyone who is a homeowner that uses that property as a primary home of residence can claim a 7000 exemption from prop tax assessment. Deduct 7000 from the assessed value, and your prop tax is computed from that.
January 6, 2009 at 1:28 PM #325358CoronitaParticipant[quote=PadreBrian][quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?[/quote]Maybe I’m mis-reading your question. But…If you’re wondering what the homeowner exemption is…
Anyone who is a homeowner that uses that property as a primary home of residence can claim a 7000 exemption from prop tax assessment. Deduct 7000 from the assessed value, and your prop tax is computed from that.
January 6, 2009 at 1:28 PM #325427CoronitaParticipant[quote=PadreBrian][quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?[/quote]Maybe I’m mis-reading your question. But…If you’re wondering what the homeowner exemption is…
Anyone who is a homeowner that uses that property as a primary home of residence can claim a 7000 exemption from prop tax assessment. Deduct 7000 from the assessed value, and your prop tax is computed from that.
January 6, 2009 at 1:28 PM #325444CoronitaParticipant[quote=PadreBrian][quote=patientlywaiting]That property tax bill has a $7,000 homeowners exemption.
If this is indeed a rental, and GC does not live on the property, then GC is committing fraud and the County needs to prosecute him.
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What is this exemption from? How did he claim this?[/quote]Maybe I’m mis-reading your question. But…If you’re wondering what the homeowner exemption is…
Anyone who is a homeowner that uses that property as a primary home of residence can claim a 7000 exemption from prop tax assessment. Deduct 7000 from the assessed value, and your prop tax is computed from that.
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