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June 22, 2010 at 10:43 PM #570482June 25, 2010 at 9:13 AM #571333AnonymousGuest
[quote=fsbo]I bought a REO last summer and just got supplemental bill with refund. The new assessment is the same as my purchase price.[/quote]
fsbo was your purchase price substantially lower than the comps in the neighborhood? thxJune 25, 2010 at 9:13 AM #571429AnonymousGuest[quote=fsbo]I bought a REO last summer and just got supplemental bill with refund. The new assessment is the same as my purchase price.[/quote]
fsbo was your purchase price substantially lower than the comps in the neighborhood? thxJune 25, 2010 at 9:13 AM #571948AnonymousGuest[quote=fsbo]I bought a REO last summer and just got supplemental bill with refund. The new assessment is the same as my purchase price.[/quote]
fsbo was your purchase price substantially lower than the comps in the neighborhood? thxJune 25, 2010 at 9:13 AM #572056AnonymousGuest[quote=fsbo]I bought a REO last summer and just got supplemental bill with refund. The new assessment is the same as my purchase price.[/quote]
fsbo was your purchase price substantially lower than the comps in the neighborhood? thxJune 25, 2010 at 9:13 AM #572346AnonymousGuest[quote=fsbo]I bought a REO last summer and just got supplemental bill with refund. The new assessment is the same as my purchase price.[/quote]
fsbo was your purchase price substantially lower than the comps in the neighborhood? thxJuly 28, 2010 at 5:22 PM #583722pemelizaParticipantWell I am still a little stunned but we have successfully negotiated the base tax assessment of our house down to the purchase price without going through a formal appeal.
It took patience and lots of it but we are quite relieved.
I am convinced that we ran into this problem because the house previously sold at the peak and had a sky high base tax value. Once the facts were out in the open they didn’t really have much to support their position.
July 28, 2010 at 5:22 PM #583814pemelizaParticipantWell I am still a little stunned but we have successfully negotiated the base tax assessment of our house down to the purchase price without going through a formal appeal.
It took patience and lots of it but we are quite relieved.
I am convinced that we ran into this problem because the house previously sold at the peak and had a sky high base tax value. Once the facts were out in the open they didn’t really have much to support their position.
July 28, 2010 at 5:22 PM #584350pemelizaParticipantWell I am still a little stunned but we have successfully negotiated the base tax assessment of our house down to the purchase price without going through a formal appeal.
It took patience and lots of it but we are quite relieved.
I am convinced that we ran into this problem because the house previously sold at the peak and had a sky high base tax value. Once the facts were out in the open they didn’t really have much to support their position.
July 28, 2010 at 5:22 PM #584458pemelizaParticipantWell I am still a little stunned but we have successfully negotiated the base tax assessment of our house down to the purchase price without going through a formal appeal.
It took patience and lots of it but we are quite relieved.
I am convinced that we ran into this problem because the house previously sold at the peak and had a sky high base tax value. Once the facts were out in the open they didn’t really have much to support their position.
July 28, 2010 at 5:22 PM #584760pemelizaParticipantWell I am still a little stunned but we have successfully negotiated the base tax assessment of our house down to the purchase price without going through a formal appeal.
It took patience and lots of it but we are quite relieved.
I am convinced that we ran into this problem because the house previously sold at the peak and had a sky high base tax value. Once the facts were out in the open they didn’t really have much to support their position.
July 28, 2010 at 7:35 PM #583767KingsideParticipantWell Congrats Pemeliza.
I spoke to the appraiser responsible on my appeal a few days ago, and I don’t think I am anywhere near resolution. My property has some very complicated factors and I think the appraiser is overwhelmed.
Meanwhile, having to pay the supplemental installment due in a few days is a bit painful.
July 28, 2010 at 7:35 PM #583859KingsideParticipantWell Congrats Pemeliza.
I spoke to the appraiser responsible on my appeal a few days ago, and I don’t think I am anywhere near resolution. My property has some very complicated factors and I think the appraiser is overwhelmed.
Meanwhile, having to pay the supplemental installment due in a few days is a bit painful.
July 28, 2010 at 7:35 PM #584395KingsideParticipantWell Congrats Pemeliza.
I spoke to the appraiser responsible on my appeal a few days ago, and I don’t think I am anywhere near resolution. My property has some very complicated factors and I think the appraiser is overwhelmed.
Meanwhile, having to pay the supplemental installment due in a few days is a bit painful.
July 28, 2010 at 7:35 PM #584503KingsideParticipantWell Congrats Pemeliza.
I spoke to the appraiser responsible on my appeal a few days ago, and I don’t think I am anywhere near resolution. My property has some very complicated factors and I think the appraiser is overwhelmed.
Meanwhile, having to pay the supplemental installment due in a few days is a bit painful.
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