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Lol. What a hill to die on, Dax. eff You charity fund! eff you KC! Can you hear me from my trailer yet in Alabama, you fly over country crap heads?!!! -Dax
Congrats bud!
someone has to pay for the streetcar, why would you expect it to be anyone but you?
alright let's talk property values - got a friendly letter from the city saying i owe $1,000 more than last year in property taxes because they raised the assessed value by like 100k. it appears on Next Door that i am not alone. madness!
Quote from: 'taterblast on June 10, 2019, 12:57:15 PMalright let's talk property values - got a friendly letter from the city saying i owe $1,000 more than last year in property taxes because they raised the assessed value by like 100k. it appears on Next Door that i am not alone. madness!Same. If you want good (public) schools this is the cost.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mine went from 88,000 to 263,000. I've been involved in real estate for 18 years (both as a realtor and an investor) and I've not seen anything like this before. I'm definitely going to file an appeal.
Ours went up 600% if you can believe that. We have a 6 mon notice to adjust our budget. We live in Squier Park. What gives?
So I spoke with a friend of mine who lives in Jackson county and he's a real estate attorney. He recommends to write to the following people to complain about this:Representative Burnett [email protected]Representative Anderson [email protected]Representative Williams [email protected]Apparently, the increase was "only" supposed to be 20 to 30%. The same thing happened 5 years ago. If enough people write to complain, this will automatically trigger a county-wide audit. Please make sure to write to them.
Yup, ours increased 46k from last year. That's an extra $1,000 from last year's taxes. I dont understand how the city expects people to pays thousands more per year with short notice. That isn't acceptable.
Home valuation went from 86k to 390k (1300 to 6000+ estimated taxes)