100% disabled Vets don't have to pay property taxes. Just fyi.Disabled veterans and surviving spouses don't owe property taxes.
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100% disabled Vets don't have to pay property taxes. Just fyi.Disabled veterans and surviving spouses don't owe property taxes.
Have you ever met or talked to them? If they were disabled, it’d probably be easy to tell. If they do get some kind of exemption, and they’re not disabled, sounds like fraud.
Dead turkey spot.I’m gonna buy that property and move next to Curt
100% disabled Vets don't have to pay property taxes. Just fyi.
Yeah I would think it would be public information so you should be able to get the answer.I may call the Assessor tomorrow and ask the property tax question to them
Yeah, I'm rated at 60% and have to pay full property taxes.You mean as opposed to partially disabled? Yeah, I should have been more clear.
Yeah, I'm rated at 60% and have to pay full property taxes.
You can talk to all the courthouse workers you want, from what I've noticed the best way to get anything done is to donate to 2 of the usual 3 county supervisors elections campaigns. Do that and that creates a voice. Then try to get it classified as a nuisance property. I will warn you, that one remedy for this in the country is to put up tall fences or several layer tree lines just to hide it. Think of scrap yards with the tall tin sheet fences.
I wish you luck. If they are a disabled vet, I don't think there is going to be much way to gain traction on this.
Other option is to put "windbreaks" on the edge of your property to block the view and catch the garbage that blows.
My wife was all butthurt because their assessed value is more than ours and I told her good unless you want to pay more property taxes.
My favorite was I bought a house that closed within a couple weeks of the point in the year when assessment is calculated. When it came back it was about $20,000 more than I paid for the house (which was a $100,000+ jump) so I appeal out of principal at the number I paid for it, because it would seem to me that would be about as good of evidence of fair market value of a property as you can get. So I go to the appeal meeting where they have 3 people and they put my house up on the screen, read out a few things, and then one guy asks if I’ll take a value that’s about $600 different than my purchase price/appeal, I just looked at him blankly for awhile before walking out. A clerk handed me a form to sign on my way out.I will never understand property taxes/assessments. My next door neighbors spent $100,000 more for their house but it's appraised $50,000 less than ours (bought within 2 months of our house). A few years back I challenged my tax valuation with an independent appraisal (came in 100,000 less than tax valuation) and my tax guy said the appraisal was wrong and wouldn't change my valuation. I just grab my ankles and write the check. Oh, and when houses tanked in 2009 they lowered the valuation but raised the rate, and when house prices recovered they raised the valuation and kept the raised rates.
If the current owners already are paying nothing, why would they bring attention to the property?If the current owners were smart they would protest the tax valuation and get it reduced. There’s like a two week window every year when you can protest your property tax valuations. He should hire an appraiser and bring that with him if he ever does decide to do it.
I’ve gone by that place multiple time and thought WOW what a dump lol