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dharmagirl
ParticipantI realize there is probably no way to find out if the landlord has stopped making mortgage payments…
However, is there a way to find out if a homeowner is current on their TAXES? My guess is, if they are about to default on a mortgage they may just stop paying taxes…I mean, why not?
I’m not sure if there is a way to look that up in Riverside County…is it public information?
Thoughts?
dharmagirl
ParticipantI realize there is probably no way to find out if the landlord has stopped making mortgage payments…
However, is there a way to find out if a homeowner is current on their TAXES? My guess is, if they are about to default on a mortgage they may just stop paying taxes…I mean, why not?
I’m not sure if there is a way to look that up in Riverside County…is it public information?
Thoughts?
dharmagirl
ParticipantI realize there is probably no way to find out if the landlord has stopped making mortgage payments…
However, is there a way to find out if a homeowner is current on their TAXES? My guess is, if they are about to default on a mortgage they may just stop paying taxes…I mean, why not?
I’m not sure if there is a way to look that up in Riverside County…is it public information?
Thoughts?
dharmagirl
ParticipantI realize there is probably no way to find out if the landlord has stopped making mortgage payments…
However, is there a way to find out if a homeowner is current on their TAXES? My guess is, if they are about to default on a mortgage they may just stop paying taxes…I mean, why not?
I’m not sure if there is a way to look that up in Riverside County…is it public information?
Thoughts?
March 18, 2008 at 11:52 PM in reply to: HELP! Landlord asking if we want to buy our rental as “short sale” #172823dharmagirl
ParticipantThe two top scenarios that went thru my head were:
1. She realizes she is in over her head and wants to offload the house – so she asked me about a short sale.
2. She is already in default and knows the clock is ticking.
I also know that she owns several homes. I think she may have gone a bit wild 7 or 8 years ago. She may need my rent check to pay for the other properties.
Thanks to all of you. I feel better about this situation. I just hope we can hold off on our purchase for at least 5 more months (or more).
This housing situation feels very funky.
March 18, 2008 at 11:52 PM in reply to: HELP! Landlord asking if we want to buy our rental as “short sale” #173159dharmagirl
ParticipantThe two top scenarios that went thru my head were:
1. She realizes she is in over her head and wants to offload the house – so she asked me about a short sale.
2. She is already in default and knows the clock is ticking.
I also know that she owns several homes. I think she may have gone a bit wild 7 or 8 years ago. She may need my rent check to pay for the other properties.
Thanks to all of you. I feel better about this situation. I just hope we can hold off on our purchase for at least 5 more months (or more).
This housing situation feels very funky.
March 18, 2008 at 11:52 PM in reply to: HELP! Landlord asking if we want to buy our rental as “short sale” #173164dharmagirl
ParticipantThe two top scenarios that went thru my head were:
1. She realizes she is in over her head and wants to offload the house – so she asked me about a short sale.
2. She is already in default and knows the clock is ticking.
I also know that she owns several homes. I think she may have gone a bit wild 7 or 8 years ago. She may need my rent check to pay for the other properties.
Thanks to all of you. I feel better about this situation. I just hope we can hold off on our purchase for at least 5 more months (or more).
This housing situation feels very funky.
March 18, 2008 at 11:52 PM in reply to: HELP! Landlord asking if we want to buy our rental as “short sale” #173185dharmagirl
ParticipantThe two top scenarios that went thru my head were:
1. She realizes she is in over her head and wants to offload the house – so she asked me about a short sale.
2. She is already in default and knows the clock is ticking.
I also know that she owns several homes. I think she may have gone a bit wild 7 or 8 years ago. She may need my rent check to pay for the other properties.
Thanks to all of you. I feel better about this situation. I just hope we can hold off on our purchase for at least 5 more months (or more).
This housing situation feels very funky.
March 18, 2008 at 11:52 PM in reply to: HELP! Landlord asking if we want to buy our rental as “short sale” #173267dharmagirl
ParticipantThe two top scenarios that went thru my head were:
1. She realizes she is in over her head and wants to offload the house – so she asked me about a short sale.
2. She is already in default and knows the clock is ticking.
I also know that she owns several homes. I think she may have gone a bit wild 7 or 8 years ago. She may need my rent check to pay for the other properties.
Thanks to all of you. I feel better about this situation. I just hope we can hold off on our purchase for at least 5 more months (or more).
This housing situation feels very funky.
March 18, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Property tax confusion for houses that sell for much less than what owner paid #172788dharmagirl
ParticipantThanks, SDR!
It does seem conter-intuitive that the tax rate would go DOWN. Hopefully, that will be the case when I eventually buy a home.
March 18, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Property tax confusion for houses that sell for much less than what owner paid #173125dharmagirl
ParticipantThanks, SDR!
It does seem conter-intuitive that the tax rate would go DOWN. Hopefully, that will be the case when I eventually buy a home.
March 18, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Property tax confusion for houses that sell for much less than what owner paid #173129dharmagirl
ParticipantThanks, SDR!
It does seem conter-intuitive that the tax rate would go DOWN. Hopefully, that will be the case when I eventually buy a home.
March 18, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Property tax confusion for houses that sell for much less than what owner paid #173151dharmagirl
ParticipantThanks, SDR!
It does seem conter-intuitive that the tax rate would go DOWN. Hopefully, that will be the case when I eventually buy a home.
March 18, 2008 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Property tax confusion for houses that sell for much less than what owner paid #173232dharmagirl
ParticipantThanks, SDR!
It does seem conter-intuitive that the tax rate would go DOWN. Hopefully, that will be the case when I eventually buy a home.
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