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Hello everyone,I just about to close on my first property and the escrow & title layer asks me for the address that the tax bills will be mailed toThe thing is that I live outside of the USMy questions are:Can I g...
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Is there a way that I can dispute a property tax assessment? A rental property that I have came back with a market value of $81,500 and $815 due at the end of the year. This property appraised for only 65K just like ...
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Good evening BP. I have a question about property taxes. To my knowledge I thought the amount of property taxes paid each year was based on the value of the property itself, and maybe a few other factors but mainly...
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I looked up a listing on Zillow and see that the property tax is listed at $514 and the tax assessment is listed at $8260 from 2019. What would this mean we actually would be paying now and going forward? TIA!
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Hello BP - I'm closing out my first year as a new Landlord and I'm working on my tax preparations using TurboTax - Business for my LLC. My question is how to claim my Property Tax on my rental property. It looks lik...
My partner and I recently closed on a buy and hold rental. In the closing, we were credited with the 2015 property taxes due later this year as well as the pro rated 2016 taxes. All that is fine and good. My questi...
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I am located in Denver, Colorado and came across the strategy of buying off of the delinquent property list in the book titled “how to invest in real estate” by Joshua and Brandon. I loved the idea and I was thinking ...
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Hello BP (Sry about the sideways profile pic, I've honestly tried to fix that to no avail) I have an elderly couple who is motivated to sell their home because they are behind $23k on their property taxes in the Great...
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I have three rental properties that add up to around $10K in property tax. THEN, I have my primary residence, which has $10K in property tax alone. Can I write off the rental property taxes off under "other taxes" on ...
Hi everyone. I have a question for investors who are currently investing in States with both High and low Property Taxes. I’m investing in Texas (market I’m familiar with because I live here) and so far even with my w...