When is the last time the tax assessor came to your home?
What is "assessed value" and how is my tax bill determined?
Why does a home tax assessment change?
Why is my home tax assessment different than the price I could sell my house for?
How do I appeal my home tax assessment? Is it expensive? What do I have to prove?
House property taxes in my community are too high and out of control. What can we do?
If you, your clients, or any of your family have questions about property
taxes, you might want to make plans to attend our next Charleston Real
Estate Investors Association meeting on Thursday, March 4, 2010 as we
welcome our special guest speaker, Charleston County Auditor Peggy Mosley!
When is the last time the tax assessor came to your home?
What is "assessed value" and how is my tax bill determined?
Why does a home tax assessment change?
Why is my home tax assessment different than the price I could sell my house for?
How do I appeal my home tax assessment? Is it expensive? What do I have to prove?
House property taxes in my community are too high and out of control. What can we do?
If you, your clients, or any of your family have questions about property taxes, you might want to make plans to attend our next Charleston Real Estate Investors Association meeting on Thursday, March 4, 2010 as we welcome our special guest speaker, Charleston County Auditor Peggy Mosley!
Peggy Moseley was first elected Charleston County Auditor in 1992 and was re-elected in 1996, 2000, 2004 and again in 2008. She holds a bachelor's degree in business management from Charleston Southern
University and a master's degree in business administration from Central Michigan University. She earned the distinction as "Certified Manager" and is a graduate of the Institute of County Officials.
An active proponent of community service and professional involvement, Moseley has served as president of the National Management Association and as president of the Redbank Toastmasters Club. She is the past chairman and present advisor for the non-partisan Election League. She served as a Johns Island commissioner. She also served as a board member of the American Society for Quality Control,
the Charleston Sertoma Club, the St. Andrews Rotary Club, and various Republican women's clubs Charleston County. She is a member of the South Carolina Association of Auditors, Treasurers and Tax Collectors, where she has served on the executive committee representing the Lowcountry....
....and she will be sharing her knowledge, experience and advice with our members on Thursday March 4th 2010 at the North Charleston Inn, 2934 W. Montague Ave, N. Charleston SC 29406!
This is a GREAT opportunity to be able to meet, ask questions, and learn from an expert who is willing to take time to share with our members...I urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to meet "THE" most influential property tax person in Charleston, SC!
Guests are welcome; this is an "Open Meeting" and ($15 for non-members).
For reservations call 843-200-5617 or email charlestonreia@gmail.com
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