May 17, 2024
Property

Suit alleges Wold is selling property to avoid judgments

A consolidated group of plaintiffs alleges that landlord Andrew Wold is selling off his properties to avoid judgments in pending lawsuit against him. The 143-page lawsuit, which was filed electronically Dec. 29 in Scott County, applies to “all consolidated action” in connection to the partial collapse of The Davenport, 324 Main. St., Davenport, on May

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When will I get my property taxes in Colorado?

LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — Your property tax statement might be late coming to you this year, but half of the bill will still be due at the end of February, Larimer County Treasurer Irene Josey announced Wednesday. Property tax changes made at the Colorado legislature’s special session in November are delaying the certification of the

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Property Transfers | News | richmondregister.com

Property Transfers (12/13 to 12/31) Dec. 13 Olympic Construction LLC to Tyler Scott Tays, Fair Vista Landing, $265,000 Ronnie D. Reynolds and Janet S. Reynolds to Jarred Michael Abney and Morgan Faith Abney, Tracts Madison Co., $120,000 William C. Eriksen and Sarah Eriksen to IBS (US) LLC, Tract US Highway 25, $508,200 Dec. 14 BOLT

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Interest strong in new North Dakota property tax credit – InForum

Homeowners in North Dakota can now apply for up to $500 off their 2024 property taxes. The new program, administered by the Office of State Tax Commissioner, aims to take pressure off taxpayers as the state government enjoys an unexpected financial surplus. If you own a home in North Dakota and live there a majority

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Demystifying Development Agreements – Commercial Property Executive

Robert C. Volpe Volatility in today’s commercial real estate market, characterized by rising interest rates, hesitant office tenants, and a dynamic retail landscape, poses significant challenges to developers. One potentially crucial tool to find certainty amidst the chaos: the development agreement.  Used correctly, development agreements can mitigate against political whims and regulatory changes and offer

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Cushman & Wakefield arranges $2.85M sale of fully leased mixed-use property in Summit

Cushman & Wakefield on Tuesday said it arranged the sale of 351-353 Springfield Ave., a mixed-use property in Summit. The final sale price was $2.85 million. Cushman & Wakefield’s Andy Schwartz, Jordan Sobel, Andre Balthazard and Dan Bottiglieri represented the seller and procured the buyer. “351-353 Springfield Ave. is situated along the highly coveted Springfield

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Three quarters of BTL landlords confident about property market

Almost three quarters (74 per cent) of buy-to-let landlords feel confident about the performance of the property market over the next 12 months, research from The Mortgage Lender has revealed. The research found that confidence in the market’s future peaked for those landlords that predominantly owned homes of multiple occupancy (86 per cent). This was

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Public property camping ordinance passes in Altamonte Springs

Public property camping ordinance passes in Altamonte Springs Updated: 10:59 PM EST Jan 2, 2024 Altamonte Springs now has a new tool in its legal kit to deal with people who camp out on public property and refuse to move. City leaders unanimously passed an ordinance that allows police for the first time to fine

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Snohomish County Property tax exemptions for seniors and people with disabilities expanded for 2024, as well as statewide

            By ADAM WORCESTER, contributing writerPublished January 3, 2024 Property tax exemptions for seniors and people with disabilities expanded for 2024 SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have not previously qualified for property tax assistance are in for a pleasant surprise in 2024.The county income ceiling

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Topeka homeowners 65 and up could get property tax relief

TOPEKA (KSNT) – The applications for the City of Topeka’s property tax relief program are now open after a slight delay. Housing costs have skyrocketed all across the nation this past year and, last fall, the Topeka City Council took action to lower prices for city residents. The pilot program would eliminate the city’s portion

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