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Family Law

The Joint Appraiser's Role in a Divorce Action

02nd March 2011
In these economically challenging times, parties are increasingly seeking ways to reduce the cost and conflict of divorce. Many attempt to streamline the process by retaining a joint expert/valuator to appraise the marital business and/or business interes...
Author: Mark S. Gottlieb, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CBA, DABFA, MS
Real Estate Law

Drop in Valuation is Affecting the Houses that are Not in Foreclosure

05th February 2011
The appraisal laws are becoming stringent because during the boom the hiking up of the valuation of house led to the chaos. The appraisers got their assignments from the mortgage brokers who gained from the escalating prices. The appraisers had a fr...
Author: karen
Taxes

Property Tax Relief

11th January 2011
The Property Tax Doctor can help the average homeowner win his rightful property tax relief. Under the common level adjustment, described above, the New Jersey's statutory standard for an acceptable property tax assessment margin of error in its calculati...
Author: Stacy Wallace
Real Estate Law

Real Estate for Beginners Residential Property Taxes

07th January 2011
When your property is under appeal the County Board of Taxation can adjust your home's value to the common level. The taxpayer should know the average ratio in the municipality where the property under appeal is located before filing a tax appeal. Remembe...
Author: Stacy Wallace
Taxes

Harris County Appraisal District's i-Settle Program

08th September 2010
Overview Harris County Appraisal District's i-Settle program is worth considering. However, for most property owners it is a poor choice. O'Connor & Associates' experience with i-Settle yielded three conclusions: The settlement rate was very low ...
Author: Patrick O Connor