May 13, 2024
Property

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice will have his property auctioned off by bank to repay loans

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A Virginia bank that is seeking to recover more than $300 million in longstanding unpaid business loans to the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is planning to auction off land at a sporting club located at the governor’s posh resort. Carter Bank & Trust of Martinsville, Virginia, took out

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Property acquisition vote splits council

Downtown property owners left the council chambers dissatisfied after the Pine Bluff City Council voted 5-3 to authorize the exercise of eminent domain to acquire property for the Delta Rhythm and Bayous Cultural District Project on Monday. Voting against the resolution were council members Steven Mays and Steven Shaner while council members Glen Brown Sr.,

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Gubernatorial candidates disclose property, business interests

Jennifer McCormick announces her bid for governor in 2024. (Photo by Casey Smith/Indiana Capital Chronicle) INDIANAPOLIS – Hoosiers competing to be Indiana’s next governor revealed their property and business interests in financial disclosure forms due this month, although one leading Republican contender has yet to file. Republican U.S. Sen Mike Braun reported owning farm and timberland

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Unclaimed Property Day Is Back To Return Money To Washingtonians : VOICE of the Valley

Back on Feb. 1, the Department of Revenue is partnering with the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) for annual Unclaimed Property Day. This event is aimed at raising awareness of unclaimed property nationwide and encouraging people to search for and claim their lost money.  “The chance that you or someone you know has unclaimed property

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Jim Pillen’s property tax plan on track despite foes

A key state lawmaker intends to forge ahead with Gov. Jim Pillen’s plan for cutting property taxes by raising sales taxes and capping local government spending, despite opposition to most pieces of the proposal. Linehan State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of the Omaha area, the chairwoman of the Revenue Committee, said she was not swayed by

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Tornado victims urged to complete damage survey to see if they owe less in property taxes

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Was your home or commercial building damaged in the Dec. 9 Clarksville tornado? If so, you may not owe as much this year in property taxes. Montgomery County Assessor of Property Erinne Hester is urging those affected to fill out a tornado damage assessment survey to find out. Hester spoke

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Local lawmaker Rep. Mike Loychik looks to address property tax hikes

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKBN) – Property tax relief may be on the way for Ohioans. State Rep. Mike Loychik announced that he will soon introduce the “Ohio Property Tax Relief Act, which will provide relief to homeowners and farmers,” according to a press release. The legislation would provide a temporary expansion for the homestead exemption, index school districts’ 20-mill

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Tips for getting your property ready to rent

Tips for getting your property ready to rent Important considerations for long-term success in the rental market include factoring expenses and maintenance and understanding local regulations, including tenant rights and landlord requirements. Updated: 10:39 AM EST Feb 6, 2024 ABC7 News, Author at ABC7 Southwest Florida Important considerations for long-term success in the rental market

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Research team develops metamaterial to enable real-time shape and property control

This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked trusted source proofread Ok! Figure 1. Concept and mechanism of PPMM for in situ programming of mechanical behaviors. The design concept of using digital patterns of binary numbers “0” and “1”

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Homeowners can’t challenge property taxes. Ohio auditors must do more

Owners can challenge property values, but not the taxes I appreciate Ohio Auditor Keith Faber highlighting in a guest opinion column published in The Dispatch last week that property owners should check their new property value and file a complaint with their county board of revision by April 1 if they disagree with the value.

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