Your local property assessor is responsible for determining the assessed value each time your property (real estate or personal property) is reassessed. Depending on there you live, this may be a city property assessor or county assessor. Sometimes one assessor values personal property (cars, business and industrial equipment) and another values real estate (homes, townhomes, condominiums, commercial and industrial properties. some cities and counties reassess very year while others reassess less frequently.
However, the amount that you pay in property taxes is a product of multiplying the most recent assessed value by the personal property tax rate or real estate tax rate. These rates of taxation are set by the city council or county board of commissioners as part of their budget process each year. Your local assessor does not set the tax rate. To find out more talk to your local assessor.
This is a local city function in the office of Assessor. You should be able to find the number for the office in your city directory.
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Generally, the homeowner is responsible for hiring a tree removal company to remove trees that fall on their property. Some damage is covered by homeowner's insurance.Generally, the homeowner is responsible for hiring a tree removal company to remove trees that fall on their property. Some damage is covered by homeowner's insurance.Generally, the homeowner is responsible for hiring a tree removal company to remove trees that fall on their property. Some damage is covered by homeowner's insurance.Generally, the homeowner is responsible for hiring a tree removal company to remove trees that fall on their property. Some damage is covered by homeowner's insurance.
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A house assessment is an evaluation of a property's value, typically conducted by a professional appraiser or a government entity for taxation purposes. The assessment helps determine the property tax that the homeowner will be required to pay based on the property's market value.
When the general contractor makes a threat to a homeowner, about selling all the homeowners personal property, that the contractors have in storage. And the contractor has not finished the repairs on the homeowner's house. Can the contractor sell their property?
Your local property assessor is responsible for determining the assessed value each time your property (real estate or personal property) is reassessed. Depending on there you live, this may be a city property assessor or county assessor. Sometimes one assessor values personal property (cars, business and industrial equipment) and another values real estate (homes, townhomes, condominiums, commercial and industrial properties. some cities and counties reassess very year while others reassess less frequently.However, the amount that you pay in property taxes is a product of multiplying the most recent assessed value by the personal property tax rate or real estate tax rate. These rates of taxation are set by the city council or county board of commissioners as part of their budget process each year. Your local assessor does not set the tax rate. To find out more talk to your local assessor.
Yes. You are legally obligated to pay homeowner association dues. As long as the homeowner's association was part of the public land records when you purchased your property you agreed to be bound by its terms and provisions. You need to review the recorded documents relating to your property.
It's called repossession. The lender owns the property, the homeowner is making payments.