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All Forum Posts by: Robert Joiner

Robert Joiner has started 11 posts and replied 57 times.

Post: Lifestyles Unlimited of Texas

Robert JoinerPosted
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  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3

I attended their free seminar today and it was cool, no complaints but I've been a member on BP for a few days and I'm confident I'll get as much if not more from this open source forum than LSU

I'm apart of an internet marketing forum similar to BP and the ability to ask questions or locate answers to previously asked questions is great

Maybe if I had of never stumbled across BP I might have let my eagerness get the best of me and paid the $500. However, I feel confident that I'll learn and build relationships with other rookies and veterans here on the site

Post: Real Estate Rookie in Dallas

Robert JoinerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by Jon Klaus:

Useful to find name and address of owner. And size of home and land, though not always accurate. And deed history, I.e. how long they've owned it.

Ok so take it for what it is, and keep looking for answers

Post: Real Estate Rookie in Dallas

Robert JoinerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3
Originally posted by Richard Devaney:
Robert, I work for a County Tax office, Jerry Puckett is right. Most of the CAD info is outdated, it could be set on appraisals that may occur once every three years in Texas. Plus, there are over zealous property owners who will protest their values every single year. All so they can pay little to no property tax.

Also, CADs usually rely on the property owners to update their information as required by Texas laws. This is why you will see people get stuck with large tax bills from changes that should have been made 2, 3, 4 or even 5 years ago.

As an example....

Grand mother died while you were living in the home in 2010. You remained in the home, but never notified the CAD. Now you want to get a loan on the home, file an heir-ship affidavit to transfer the deed into your name. The county clerk forwards all that documentation to the CAD. The exemptions you enjoyed from your recently departed Grand mother go away. You then get a new tax bill for $7500 for principle and penalties and interest. Retro active from the date grand mother passed away.

Moral of the story.....

CAD had a dead person not only owning the home, but living there. You send out your yellow letters, grand child gets them and discard them since grand mother is deceased. You wasted your time, money, and energy on a dead end.

Your best source of open records is the county clerks office. It will have the deed information. Which you can then expand your search to the internet and beyond from that point forward.

So they don't provide much value to investors basically?

Post: Real Estate Rookie in Dallas

Robert JoinerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3

Thanks, what about the appraisal district ie Dcad here in DFW?

Post: I JUST DID MY FIRST WHOLESALE

Robert JoinerPosted
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  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3

Thanks for sharing so much

Post: Real Estate Rookie in Dallas

Robert JoinerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3

Ok I'm familiar with city-data, thanks

Post: Real Estate Rookie in Dallas

Robert JoinerPosted
  • Specialist
  • Irving, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 3

Greetings all, I'm Rob in Dallas, I'm a Mortgage Banking and Operation Professional. I also have my degree in Marketing. I'm working to establish myself as a Wholesaler. I'm excited about the possibilities this site has to offer.

I'll take this time to ask my first question:

What are some good resources to use to research neighborhoods? ie stats, articles etc..