And if they (Blackrock) buys 75% of a neighborhood and you’re a hold out, if they overpay it will skew the comping valuation, and your taxes will skyrocket so they will get you out that way.
Yeah fuck that. The idea itself of Amazon Sidewalk is horrible. And the possible privacy and security implications will one day be astronomical. If you are using any Amazon devices (i.e. Ring) you should disable that feature on your account asap.
"using any Amazon devices"
Anyone using amazon devices deserves it. It was made very clear that alexa and other microphone on 24x7 devices in your home was a bad idea, confirmed that humans listen to the conversations as well. Remove those devices and recycle or sell them.
Wow, thanks for sharing this info! My husband is a vet also, 70% disabled, only because they refuse to give him more for disabilities they acknowledge he has. He just hasn’t had the time to push it further yet. At some point after years of back and forth with the VA you just get so disgusted you put it aside for awhile. However we didn’t know about checking into if he would get a discount per tax rate on our home. Though our taxes here where we live in Alabama are low compared to other places like Florida (I know this because my mom has a house in Florida, well she passed away in 2017, now Sis owns it). But still worth looking into to save what we can. Our property taxes are under $700 a yr, so not bad. Believe we get a discount on our vehicles tags, which we have disabled vet license plates. Funny people will tell my husband Thank You for your service, and I’m like how did they know, then me... ?♀️ Lol.
I'm glad you are getting a break on your taxes, but I don't think many people are wishing they were 100% disabled, just so they could get a tax break, right?
What I'm saying is that the disability comes with it's own downside.
How are they limited to a certain amount and can't go up? Is this a program in your state? I have a relative who is getting ready to have to sell the house they've owned for 20+ years because her husband is 100% disabled (not a veteran, though) and they can't afford the property tax anymore. Any info would be appreciated.
I live in Mo and we have what is called circuit breaker for disabled people and seniors. It helps tremendously. The taxes are still there but they can get a refund of a certain amount depending on the income.
I have seen this happen in a couple of places in my lifetime. It was one of the reasons Prop 13 was passed in CA - the elderly were being forced out of their homes because of property taxes. Unfortunately for the rest of the country, there is nothing stopping the rise of property taxes that cannot be paid by the elderly or others on fixed incomes. Every real estate bubble has had among its victims the elderly homeowner forced to sell because of property taxes. This takeover is disturbing but it makes sense given what their plan is - and they are moving full speed ahead with their agenda. If something doesn't intervene in this takeover, we are all headed to smart cities or FEMA camps. God help us.
And if they (Blackrock) buys 75% of a neighborhood and you’re a hold out, if they overpay it will skew the comping valuation, and your taxes will skyrocket so they will get you out that way.
What the fuck. I hate this timeline.
you read about Amazon sidewalk?
Yeah fuck that. The idea itself of Amazon Sidewalk is horrible. And the possible privacy and security implications will one day be astronomical. If you are using any Amazon devices (i.e. Ring) you should disable that feature on your account asap.
"using any Amazon devices" Anyone using amazon devices deserves it. It was made very clear that alexa and other microphone on 24x7 devices in your home was a bad idea, confirmed that humans listen to the conversations as well. Remove those devices and recycle or sell them.
too late. deadline was yesterday
Look into the Yellowstone Club they have their own security. We all know what’s going on up there
Thank you for your service, sir
May I ask what state? My husband is 100% disabled and our property taxes are limited to a certain amount and can never go up but zero would be great!
Wow, thanks for sharing this info! My husband is a vet also, 70% disabled, only because they refuse to give him more for disabilities they acknowledge he has. He just hasn’t had the time to push it further yet. At some point after years of back and forth with the VA you just get so disgusted you put it aside for awhile. However we didn’t know about checking into if he would get a discount per tax rate on our home. Though our taxes here where we live in Alabama are low compared to other places like Florida (I know this because my mom has a house in Florida, well she passed away in 2017, now Sis owns it). But still worth looking into to save what we can. Our property taxes are under $700 a yr, so not bad. Believe we get a discount on our vehicles tags, which we have disabled vet license plates. Funny people will tell my husband Thank You for your service, and I’m like how did they know, then me... ?♀️ Lol.
I'm glad you are getting a break on your taxes, but I don't think many people are wishing they were 100% disabled, just so they could get a tax break, right?
What I'm saying is that the disability comes with it's own downside.
Nice! My husband keeps mentioning FL...lol
How are they limited to a certain amount and can't go up? Is this a program in your state? I have a relative who is getting ready to have to sell the house they've owned for 20+ years because her husband is 100% disabled (not a veteran, though) and they can't afford the property tax anymore. Any info would be appreciated.
https://dor.wa.gov/content/property-tax-exemption-program-senior-citizens-and-people-disabilities
I live in Mo and we have what is called circuit breaker for disabled people and seniors. It helps tremendously. The taxes are still there but they can get a refund of a certain amount depending on the income.
Thank you for your service! ??
A friend's sister worked as a civilian shrink on base for years and somehow got themselves a tax free home property.
States limit property tax increases to prevent that.
Not all of them unfortunately.
I have seen this happen in a couple of places in my lifetime. It was one of the reasons Prop 13 was passed in CA - the elderly were being forced out of their homes because of property taxes. Unfortunately for the rest of the country, there is nothing stopping the rise of property taxes that cannot be paid by the elderly or others on fixed incomes. Every real estate bubble has had among its victims the elderly homeowner forced to sell because of property taxes. This takeover is disturbing but it makes sense given what their plan is - and they are moving full speed ahead with their agenda. If something doesn't intervene in this takeover, we are all headed to smart cities or FEMA camps. God help us.