
18 April 2020 | 4 replies
If I don't have one, I simply look on the county assessor or treasurer page online and pull up by the property address, parcel number or owner name.

26 April 2020 | 14 replies
Even if your neighbor meets all the WA requirements to adversely possess a portion of your land, a recent change in WA law (2011) requires that the adverse possessor repay you a prorated portion of the property taxes for the land they adversely possessed.RCW 7.28.083Adverse possession—Reimbursement of taxes or assessments—Payment of unpaid taxes or assessments—Awarding of costs and attorneys' fees.(1) A party who prevails against the holder of record title at the time an action asserting title to real property by adverse possession was filed, or against a subsequent purchaser from such holder, may be required to:(a) Reimburse such holder or purchaser for part or all of any taxes or assessments levied on the real property during the period the prevailing party was in possession of the real property in question and which are proven by competent evidence to have been paid by such holder or purchaser; and (b) Pay to the treasurer of the county in which the real property is located part or all of any taxes or assessments levied on the real property after the filing of the adverse possession claim and which are due and remain unpaid at the time judgment on the claim is entered.(2) If the court orders reimbursement for taxes or assessments paid or payment of taxes or assessments due under subsection (1) of this section, the court shall determine how to allocate taxes or assessments between the property acquired by adverse possession and the property retained by the title holder.

19 June 2020 | 7 replies
I'm looking to purchase the property and will apply for treasurer's deed in October.

30 January 2021 | 2 replies
I know finding a great and reliable handyman is like finding a magical unicorn who can also show you where the buried treasure is...BUT...I'm running into a wall and hoping the BP community can help.

1 July 2020 | 11 replies
That way, when you move here, you can move into that home and convert it from a rental into your home saving you the capital gains if you live there for two years.We have lots of coffee shops around the Boise from Starbucks, Moxie Java, Dutch Brothers and Treasure Valley Coffee which has a great on site coffee shop with WIFI called The Roastere.

6 September 2020 | 21 replies
Hey Dolf, Appreciation is here in the treasure valley, in Nampa there was 6.2% increase for 2019.

30 June 2020 | 8 replies
Yeah, you typically quit claim it to your LLC, but consult with the treasurers office or auditors office of your county, they can tell you.

7 July 2020 | 11 replies
Yes, it is a simple business model - rent metal sheds on concrete slabs to folks so they can store their treasures; buy it by the gallon & sell it by the shot; plus (or should I say "minus") no toilets, no tenants, no trash.

21 July 2020 | 8 replies
Hey @Robert Hansen, unfortunately we don't, just the Treasure Valley area.