
4 November 2012 | 13 replies
Your best bet would be to look up the assessing data at the assessors office, which should give a name and address.

26 October 2012 | 30 replies
I certainly feel that license fees and restrictions amount to a "tax" as well.Not sure how "healthcare taxes" are impacted by assets or earnings, but yes, in a way, but if we are going to count all taxes, fees, charges, compliance expenses required by government.....how about, Occupany certificates, sales taxes on materials for improvements which fall again under any gains, sewer assessments, utility deposits and inspection fees, engineering approval fees to building regs for improvements, all hidden taxes and fees hitting a property owner.

26 October 2012 | 7 replies
Payments are made over time and the time value of money should be assessed, if there are any rent increases over time, especially if unknown, that will be difficult to ascertain.
26 October 2012 | 28 replies
You do need to assess your risk tolerance, anticipated continuing income stream/job and if you have a spouse, have her on board...

11 November 2012 | 22 replies
And here's the real kicker: I've made an incredible number of friends who I've made along the way because of mutual interest in spotting, assessing and resolving these title problems.
9 November 2012 | 7 replies
What's the history of assessments and / or yearly increases in the HOA dues?

11 November 2012 | 7 replies
Within those cities, which zip codes, what sort of houses, bed/bath/garage, sq footage range, tax assessed value, year built, rent rates, exterior type, school districts etc.

19 April 2013 | 6 replies
The tax assessment was $228K in 2011 and it's located near Augusta, Ga.

12 November 2012 | 2 replies
Insolvent HOAs and impending special assessments and dues increases can wreak havoc with your plan.

15 November 2012 | 5 replies
Sf houses compete with apartments, obviously, so does one use the apartment vacancy rate to assess relative scarcity of available sf rentals?