  dogma Premium join:2002-08-15 Boulder City, NV
| reply to 81399672 Re: How many tax defaults can u have before u lose your house?
If you're waiting for a forced foreclosure due to default taxes, better not hold your breath. As pointed out earlier, the 1st mortgage holder will pay that long before the State gets serious.
If foreclosures is what you want, just put your pennies together, make sure you have gold-balls credit, and wait. In about 12-18 Months, it will be like drinking water from a fire hose. |
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  CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA
| said by dogma :In about 12-18 Months, it will be like drinking water from a fire hose. Depending on such factors as engine pressure, nozzle pressure and tip size, that can approach difficult and go beyond impossible. -- Life Member, NRA and CRPA. |
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  No_Strings Premium,Mod join:2001-11-22 The OC | But always high on the entertainment scale. |
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join:2000-08-21 Post Falls, ID | reply to drslash Insurance companies don't pay for anyone's taxes and never have.
If you have an escrow account, the money is collected along with your mortgage payment and insurance payment by the mortgagee and they pay all the bills. |
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  dogma Premium join:2002-08-15 Boulder City, NV | reply to CurtesyFlush You speak from experience? |
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  CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA | Uh huh. |
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  dogma Premium join:2002-08-15 Boulder City, NV | So, are you saying that you have actually attempted to drink water from a fire hose? Isn't the minimum GPM on, say a TFT Selectable gallonage Fog Nozzle, 2.5 NH, @ 100 PSI...a minimum of 60GPM? |
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  No_Strings Premium,Mod join:2001-11-22 The OC | reply to CurtesyFlush Sounds like a newbie initiation ritual. We should do something like that for this forum. |
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  CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA | reply to dogma 1. Yes, but not from master streams or master stream appliances.
2. Ask an FAE. -- Life Member, NRA and CRPA. |
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  aztecnology O Rly? Premium join:2003-02-12 Murrieta, CA
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| reply to 81399672 In california, the law is that the county where the deliquent property is located cannot put your house on the auction block until 5 years after the default. During which time you can acrue penalty/interest until you become current. Also, you can redeem your property via payment until the end of business the day before the auction. Basically you can keep paying the mortgage, and give yourself 60 months to catch up on the property tax, plus most counties can get you on a payment plan...
»www.sco.ca.gov/col/taxinfo/tcs/p···ex.shtml -- "Independent thinkers tend to ALWAYS have someone not agreeing with them. It's The non-thinkers that always come in legions." John Callari .:|:. Say no to the IRS Yes to the Fair Tax |
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  81399672 Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA 1 edit | thanks for the link, i am surprised you are given 5 years to pay it
edit:guess i forgot as i am sure i learned all of this when i took real estate 101 class -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on tv |
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  dogma Premium join:2002-08-15 Boulder City, NV
| reply to CurtesyFlush said by CurtesyFlush :1. Yes, but not from master streams or master stream appliances. 2. Ask an FAE. I'm gonna take a guess; FAE = Fire Apparatus engineer?
Q. What is a Master Stream? (nothing to do with the urinary tract I take it?)
Q. (a follow up if I may) Can you give an example of a master stream appliance? And how come it's not called a master stream apparatus? |
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