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fsboParticipantAugust 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #441901fsboParticipant
I know a guy who has been in property-tax defaults since 2006. Not paying any single cent of property tax, he owes SD county over $20K by now, not including the penalties.
What will be the consequence of property-tax defaults? It seems county’s collector would rather collect the tax later for more penalties:)August 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #442097fsboParticipantI know a guy who has been in property-tax defaults since 2006. Not paying any single cent of property tax, he owes SD county over $20K by now, not including the penalties.
What will be the consequence of property-tax defaults? It seems county’s collector would rather collect the tax later for more penalties:)August 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #442431fsboParticipantI know a guy who has been in property-tax defaults since 2006. Not paying any single cent of property tax, he owes SD county over $20K by now, not including the penalties.
What will be the consequence of property-tax defaults? It seems county’s collector would rather collect the tax later for more penalties:)August 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #442501fsboParticipantI know a guy who has been in property-tax defaults since 2006. Not paying any single cent of property tax, he owes SD county over $20K by now, not including the penalties.
What will be the consequence of property-tax defaults? It seems county’s collector would rather collect the tax later for more penalties:)August 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #442678fsboParticipantI know a guy who has been in property-tax defaults since 2006. Not paying any single cent of property tax, he owes SD county over $20K by now, not including the penalties.
What will be the consequence of property-tax defaults? It seems county’s collector would rather collect the tax later for more penalties:)fsboParticipantREO banks sellers do not want to take your deposit and miss the contract. Their best interest is to push you to close the escrow as soon as possible.
In my case, the bank’s addendum orginally required 30 days of escrow, but it was extended to 45 days initiated by the bank because of “California mortgage deal”. The bank paid for termite inspection (less than $100 as I saw the receipt in the closing doc) and the result turned out to be clean.
fsboParticipantREO banks sellers do not want to take your deposit and miss the contract. Their best interest is to push you to close the escrow as soon as possible.
In my case, the bank’s addendum orginally required 30 days of escrow, but it was extended to 45 days initiated by the bank because of “California mortgage deal”. The bank paid for termite inspection (less than $100 as I saw the receipt in the closing doc) and the result turned out to be clean.
fsboParticipantREO banks sellers do not want to take your deposit and miss the contract. Their best interest is to push you to close the escrow as soon as possible.
In my case, the bank’s addendum orginally required 30 days of escrow, but it was extended to 45 days initiated by the bank because of “California mortgage deal”. The bank paid for termite inspection (less than $100 as I saw the receipt in the closing doc) and the result turned out to be clean.
fsboParticipantREO banks sellers do not want to take your deposit and miss the contract. Their best interest is to push you to close the escrow as soon as possible.
In my case, the bank’s addendum orginally required 30 days of escrow, but it was extended to 45 days initiated by the bank because of “California mortgage deal”. The bank paid for termite inspection (less than $100 as I saw the receipt in the closing doc) and the result turned out to be clean.
fsboParticipantREO banks sellers do not want to take your deposit and miss the contract. Their best interest is to push you to close the escrow as soon as possible.
In my case, the bank’s addendum orginally required 30 days of escrow, but it was extended to 45 days initiated by the bank because of “California mortgage deal”. The bank paid for termite inspection (less than $100 as I saw the receipt in the closing doc) and the result turned out to be clean.
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