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Updated over 1 year ago, 06/26/2023
Property taxes in florida
Hi all,
Somebody told me that I can buy the LLC that owns the property I want, that way I can keep the same property taxes as they are. Does anyone know anything about this?
Thank you in advance.
I live in Fort Lauderdale as well and have not heard of this particular strategy but I am going to follow along. It sounds like a good idea in theory.
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Quote from @Jose Portal:
Hi all,
Somebody told me that I can buy the LLC that owns the property I want, that way I can keep the same property taxes as they are. Does anyone know anything about this?
Thank you in advance.
@Jose Portal, that unfortunately is not true. Property taxes will be reassessed near the value in which you’ve purchased the home as a new buyer. I’m happy to answer any questions that you may have. I am a local to South Florida.
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Quote from @Ari Steinman:
Another Question about taxes in florida- I understand that in Florida they base the taxes on a recent sale if there was one done the year before. Is this true?
I just bought a duplex in in Charlotte county and I received a "sales verification questionnaire" from the county property appraiser. Does anyone have experience with these- are there any pros or cons to filling this out?