proposal a: Say "Buh,Bye" to The Pop-Up Tax....Temporarily - 03/20/07 05:25 PM
Well, call me shocked! I didn't think the folks from my former life would catch on that quickly. I am pleased to point out that the Michigan Legislation has found it in themselves to address the heinous, nearly uncovered, downside to Proposal A from 1994. Any property purchased from March 1st, (3 comments)
proposal a: Thinking of Buying a Home Next Year? - 03/19/07 05:08 PM
HERE'S MORE INCENTIVE Ok, so I had to dust off the RSS feed aggregator...I can't believe I missed this article! According to a March 13th, 2007 Detroit News article the folks in Lansing do recognize a problem with Proposal A in a declining market! What the article highlights is a proposal to suspend the (0 comments)
proposal a: Tax Tribunal Assistance - 03/01/07 09:24 AM
So, with the discussion of Michigan's Proposal A and its effect on taxes in a declining real estate market, it seems to me that there may be some folks that are looking for assistance in fighting their increase in assessments. If you are caught in the situation where you believe your (0 comments)
proposal a: 2007 State of Michigan Property Assessment - 02/27/07 11:27 AM
Aha! I found a decent explanation, finally, about Prop A and how it functions in a declining real estate market. As described here, we experienced a 6% drop in our 2007 property assessment. Now I can't show where the appraiser got their information, but I can now show why some folks' (2 comments)
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