Tim Conway
St. Paul, MN Deal analysis help please (kind of long)
18 August 2011 | 6 replies
Estate sale with no outstanding taxes or assessments that I can find.Exterior: Brick in above average conditionRoof needs tear off and reshingleNew gutters/downspoutsFront steps (limestone block) need redo9 windows need replacement-average size is 28x42Garage needs new doorsInterior:Needs new kitchen-everythingBathroom needs updatingRefinish hardwood floors-in good shape overallNew interior doorsNew paint throughoutUpdate interior hardware, fixtures, etcBasement:Damp-due to poor/nonexistent gutters/downspoutsClean/paintInstall washer/dryer hookupsMechanicals:New HVAC needed but duct work looks soundNew water heater neededReplumb, all galvanized-pretty straightforward plumbing jobElectric was upgraded to 100 amp breaker service approx. 20 years ago.
Gash Nag
How long do Well Maintained Condos Last
19 August 2011 | 3 replies
Expect to have some special assessments every once in a while with a building this age - not for new roof etc which is foreseen but things like changes to code (i.e. retro-fitting to add sprinklers in every unit) and things like that.
Kandace Price
I just inherited my mother's home and I'm not sure whether to rent it out or sell it???
29 August 2011 | 10 replies
They assess me in my market at 2-3 times the legitimate value of my rentals.
Ana Maria Montenegro
Advice Needed -defense options against HOA lawsuit & renting after
10 October 2011 | 8 replies
Is there some reason you feel entitled to not pay your HOA assessments?
Megan Stevens
First time REO interest
26 September 2011 | 12 replies
According to that site : Foreclosing Loan InformationTransfer Date8/27/2007Transfer Value$93,483Tax Assessment InformationLand Total$10,000Improvements$102,230Assessed Total$112,230History of NoticesRecording Date4/11/2011StatusREOThanks!
Kevin Fintland
HOA trying to collect reimbursement for cost not my fault. Threatening a lien.
30 August 2011 | 3 replies
When I responded that a setting off a “chain of events” does not meet any legal criteria the responded with, “This assessment is not based on any violation of the rules & regulations.
Kevin Fintland
Follow-up Questions to: HOA trying to collect reimbursement for cost not my fault. Threatening a lien.
8 October 2011 | 7 replies
The HOA (even though I do not agree with them and still do not admit I am at fault) has assessed me with the following charges which started appearing on my HOA dues bill:$516 for cleanup to the common area hallway carpet$1213 for clean-up to the 2 first floor unitsI have met with the HOA and they have agreed to waive the $1,213 charge if I pay the $516 charge, but they will not sign a release.
Adam Smith
Upside down in rental, what to do?
6 September 2011 | 27 replies
Eventually, the city will realize he doesn't live there anymore and assess at a higher rate, and in most jurisdictions, his taxes would double.
Diamond B.
Wholesaling
3 August 2013 | 8 replies
Whats the difference between assessed value and appraised value on a property?
Chris Vogel
Distressed/Absentee owners
24 July 2016 | 11 replies
NJ Assessment Records SearchThe above link might be a good start.