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ParticipantDon Bauder has responded and says he will look into this.
EconProf
ParticipantDon Bauder has responded and says he will look into this.
EconProf
ParticipantDon Bauder has responded and says he will look into this.
EconProf
Participant4given: Congratulations on your revelations to us.
I have forwarded your info to Don Bauder, a long-time local expert on scams, former business and financial editor of the U-T, and current columnist for The Reader.
Don’t make this your last posting to us Piggs.EconProf
Participant4given: Congratulations on your revelations to us.
I have forwarded your info to Don Bauder, a long-time local expert on scams, former business and financial editor of the U-T, and current columnist for The Reader.
Don’t make this your last posting to us Piggs.EconProf
Participant4given: Congratulations on your revelations to us.
I have forwarded your info to Don Bauder, a long-time local expert on scams, former business and financial editor of the U-T, and current columnist for The Reader.
Don’t make this your last posting to us Piggs.EconProf
Participant4given: Congratulations on your revelations to us.
I have forwarded your info to Don Bauder, a long-time local expert on scams, former business and financial editor of the U-T, and current columnist for The Reader.
Don’t make this your last posting to us Piggs.EconProf
Participant4given: Congratulations on your revelations to us.
I have forwarded your info to Don Bauder, a long-time local expert on scams, former business and financial editor of the U-T, and current columnist for The Reader.
Don’t make this your last posting to us Piggs.EconProf
Participantbearishgurl: You raise good points, especially about how the assessor’s office relies primarily on SF and neighborhood and lot size, not on condition. This is a plus for those appellants who have super-improved properties and can find a trashed comp nearby to use.
Also, your experience with the time lags is relevant. The County is so overwhelmed that it can easily be one to one and a half years before you hear from them. So this process is for those organized and determined homeowners who act now for a distant payoff. The County by law must respond within two years or grant you your number. One Florida county was so overrun with appeals they did not respond in the required time and had to cave on all of them.EconProf
Participantbearishgurl: You raise good points, especially about how the assessor’s office relies primarily on SF and neighborhood and lot size, not on condition. This is a plus for those appellants who have super-improved properties and can find a trashed comp nearby to use.
Also, your experience with the time lags is relevant. The County is so overwhelmed that it can easily be one to one and a half years before you hear from them. So this process is for those organized and determined homeowners who act now for a distant payoff. The County by law must respond within two years or grant you your number. One Florida county was so overrun with appeals they did not respond in the required time and had to cave on all of them.EconProf
Participantbearishgurl: You raise good points, especially about how the assessor’s office relies primarily on SF and neighborhood and lot size, not on condition. This is a plus for those appellants who have super-improved properties and can find a trashed comp nearby to use.
Also, your experience with the time lags is relevant. The County is so overwhelmed that it can easily be one to one and a half years before you hear from them. So this process is for those organized and determined homeowners who act now for a distant payoff. The County by law must respond within two years or grant you your number. One Florida county was so overrun with appeals they did not respond in the required time and had to cave on all of them.EconProf
Participantbearishgurl: You raise good points, especially about how the assessor’s office relies primarily on SF and neighborhood and lot size, not on condition. This is a plus for those appellants who have super-improved properties and can find a trashed comp nearby to use.
Also, your experience with the time lags is relevant. The County is so overwhelmed that it can easily be one to one and a half years before you hear from them. So this process is for those organized and determined homeowners who act now for a distant payoff. The County by law must respond within two years or grant you your number. One Florida county was so overrun with appeals they did not respond in the required time and had to cave on all of them.EconProf
Participantbearishgurl: You raise good points, especially about how the assessor’s office relies primarily on SF and neighborhood and lot size, not on condition. This is a plus for those appellants who have super-improved properties and can find a trashed comp nearby to use.
Also, your experience with the time lags is relevant. The County is so overwhelmed that it can easily be one to one and a half years before you hear from them. So this process is for those organized and determined homeowners who act now for a distant payoff. The County by law must respond within two years or grant you your number. One Florida county was so overrun with appeals they did not respond in the required time and had to cave on all of them.EconProf
ParticipantTreehugger, your last statement is telling…”I would have bought anyway…”
So let’s see, the bankrupt CA government is about to hand you a bundle of $1000s to do something you were going to do anyway. All to “support” housing prices and thus further make buying that first house more unaffordable for those faithfully renting and saving up for their down payment. And BTW, Sacramento will soon have to raise taxes on all of us, including those renters, to pay for those subsidies.
Ah that CA legislator and and governor, sure glad they are on our side. -
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