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September 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #605808September 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #605895
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….[/quote]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.
September 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606449all
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….[/quote]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.
September 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606555all
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….[/quote]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.
September 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606874all
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Furthermore, I believe majority of people are claiming MR as property tax, to be deducted from their income, knowing full well that they’re not supposed to do that. If ever audited by the IRS….[/quote]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.
September 17, 2010 at 8:27 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #605748all
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I assume Del Sur is independent of 4s Ranch on the MR bonds. Any idea on the status of the bonds in Del Sur, Santaluz, SEH or the newer parts of La Costa?[/quote]
This is how I do it:
1. take any house in the target neighborhood and get the parcel number (address might work, but I found parcel# to be more reliable).
2. Look it up on the tax collector’s website (https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/)
3. Find MR symbol(s) in the property tax roll and google it (or bing it if you are affiliated with MS). You may or may not find statements and reports.It’s amazing what kind of stuff people put online and allow indexing. I once stumbled upon the county voters records for the past few years.
Here is the list of all fixed charge assessments in the county.
http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/auditor/trb0910/docs/FCSAList09.xlsIt includes the total amount, the number of parcels affected and who to call for more details. It does not tell you the maturity date.
To the OP – you can get your payoff statement from the administrator for $100. The fee applies towards the payment if you decide to pay off your MR within 30 days. If you wait longer than 30 days you forfeit your $100.
September 17, 2010 at 8:27 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #605835all
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I assume Del Sur is independent of 4s Ranch on the MR bonds. Any idea on the status of the bonds in Del Sur, Santaluz, SEH or the newer parts of La Costa?[/quote]
This is how I do it:
1. take any house in the target neighborhood and get the parcel number (address might work, but I found parcel# to be more reliable).
2. Look it up on the tax collector’s website (https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/)
3. Find MR symbol(s) in the property tax roll and google it (or bing it if you are affiliated with MS). You may or may not find statements and reports.It’s amazing what kind of stuff people put online and allow indexing. I once stumbled upon the county voters records for the past few years.
Here is the list of all fixed charge assessments in the county.
http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/auditor/trb0910/docs/FCSAList09.xlsIt includes the total amount, the number of parcels affected and who to call for more details. It does not tell you the maturity date.
To the OP – you can get your payoff statement from the administrator for $100. The fee applies towards the payment if you decide to pay off your MR within 30 days. If you wait longer than 30 days you forfeit your $100.
September 17, 2010 at 8:27 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606389all
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I assume Del Sur is independent of 4s Ranch on the MR bonds. Any idea on the status of the bonds in Del Sur, Santaluz, SEH or the newer parts of La Costa?[/quote]
This is how I do it:
1. take any house in the target neighborhood and get the parcel number (address might work, but I found parcel# to be more reliable).
2. Look it up on the tax collector’s website (https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/)
3. Find MR symbol(s) in the property tax roll and google it (or bing it if you are affiliated with MS). You may or may not find statements and reports.It’s amazing what kind of stuff people put online and allow indexing. I once stumbled upon the county voters records for the past few years.
Here is the list of all fixed charge assessments in the county.
http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/auditor/trb0910/docs/FCSAList09.xlsIt includes the total amount, the number of parcels affected and who to call for more details. It does not tell you the maturity date.
To the OP – you can get your payoff statement from the administrator for $100. The fee applies towards the payment if you decide to pay off your MR within 30 days. If you wait longer than 30 days you forfeit your $100.
September 17, 2010 at 8:27 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606495all
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I assume Del Sur is independent of 4s Ranch on the MR bonds. Any idea on the status of the bonds in Del Sur, Santaluz, SEH or the newer parts of La Costa?[/quote]
This is how I do it:
1. take any house in the target neighborhood and get the parcel number (address might work, but I found parcel# to be more reliable).
2. Look it up on the tax collector’s website (https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/)
3. Find MR symbol(s) in the property tax roll and google it (or bing it if you are affiliated with MS). You may or may not find statements and reports.It’s amazing what kind of stuff people put online and allow indexing. I once stumbled upon the county voters records for the past few years.
Here is the list of all fixed charge assessments in the county.
http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/auditor/trb0910/docs/FCSAList09.xlsIt includes the total amount, the number of parcels affected and who to call for more details. It does not tell you the maturity date.
To the OP – you can get your payoff statement from the administrator for $100. The fee applies towards the payment if you decide to pay off your MR within 30 days. If you wait longer than 30 days you forfeit your $100.
September 17, 2010 at 8:27 AM in reply to: 4S Mello-Roos will take 30 more years (2040) to payoff #606814all
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I assume Del Sur is independent of 4s Ranch on the MR bonds. Any idea on the status of the bonds in Del Sur, Santaluz, SEH or the newer parts of La Costa?[/quote]
This is how I do it:
1. take any house in the target neighborhood and get the parcel number (address might work, but I found parcel# to be more reliable).
2. Look it up on the tax collector’s website (https://www.sdctreastax.com/ebpp3/)
3. Find MR symbol(s) in the property tax roll and google it (or bing it if you are affiliated with MS). You may or may not find statements and reports.It’s amazing what kind of stuff people put online and allow indexing. I once stumbled upon the county voters records for the past few years.
Here is the list of all fixed charge assessments in the county.
http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/auditor/trb0910/docs/FCSAList09.xlsIt includes the total amount, the number of parcels affected and who to call for more details. It does not tell you the maturity date.
To the OP – you can get your payoff statement from the administrator for $100. The fee applies towards the payment if you decide to pay off your MR within 30 days. If you wait longer than 30 days you forfeit your $100.
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM in reply to: School test scores… like ’em or not, they’re out for the 2009/2010 year #604978all
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM in reply to: School test scores… like ’em or not, they’re out for the 2009/2010 year #605066all
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM in reply to: School test scores… like ’em or not, they’re out for the 2009/2010 year #605617all
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM in reply to: School test scores… like ’em or not, they’re out for the 2009/2010 year #605724all
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
September 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM in reply to: School test scores… like ’em or not, they’re out for the 2009/2010 year #606041all
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)[/quote]Another unorthodox school. Brian won’t like it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Public_Charter_School
Chavis, who believes principals need to be held more accountable for their schools’ performance[4], replaced most of the school’s staff, eliminated bilingual education and Native American cultural content from the curriculum, and gave away all the school’s technology equipment[5]. Chavis focused instruction on the California Content Standards and instituted a number of unorthodox disciplinary policies.
Check out the educational approach and the disciplinary procedures
For example, Chavis, with parental permission, shaved the head of a student accused of stealing in front of the entire school, forced a girl to clean the boys’ bathroom as punishment, and forced some students to wear embarrassing signs
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