Anywhere I can trade hotel rooms for Daytona 500?
My dad has hotel rooms reserved and salaried for Feb 13th to the 18th - which he and my mom were supposed to use. Long story short - mom passed away, he sold the Daytona 500 tickets, but the hotel won't reimbursement his money but they will transfer the label.Any sites that can sell hotel rooms? I checked Ebay and they don't really enjoy a market for them.
Answers: You can go anything on Ebay. List them under unusual items.
www.craigslist.com
Money owed hindmost to me after foreclosure?
I declared bankruptcy around 8 years ago and my house was foreclosed on. I received a message in the correspondence today from The National Unclaimed Property Fund, INC. stating that the house was sold at auction for more than what be owed and I am due money backHas anyone else have any experience with this? Is this lawful or just some mass mailer trying to hook ancestors into something?
If I am owed money, is there some means of access I can claim it myself? I did some G00GLE searches and near are many sites that claim they can facilitate you get the money fund, but I am not going to start posting personal info on random websites.
Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Answers: You can claim it yourself. Do a furrow at the following link:
http://www.unclaimed.org/
The mailer you get is for a fee base service, but you can do it yourself.
Scam.
Be VERY careful!
Think in the order of it, if there be REALLY any money "owed back to you" it would belong to your creditors (the ones who lost out when you filed), would it not?
If you be foreclosed on and there be a surplus of funds after paying all costs, slow fees, attorney's fees etc. Then the extra money is owed to you.
You should be able to contact the foreclosing attorney or trustee on your own to start the process of recovering your money. Different states hold different requirements on how unclaimed money is handled. California only just lost a court case and have had to substantially alter their procedures instead of a moment ago sweeping it into the public coffers.
So the money may be there - You could also sign up for a prepaid trial account. I regard they are something like $20 bucks a month and verbalize to an attorney from your state familiar next to their laws.
Good Luck - you may enjoy a nice bonus coming!
You don't need an attorney, and it may or may not be a scam. If you owe $10k, and the place sell for $15k, they take out the expenses and you seize the rest.
The property was almost to be sure abandoned by the ruin court as worthless, or at least not worth their time. Your collapse is dismissed I assume by now... so you bring back some money, by mistake or whatever doesn't issue the asset was cast off by the court.
The question is, where on earth is the money? Try the state department of unclaimed funds where the property be located. If it isn't there, try the subsequent state you lived in; could also be near the state the mortgage company is located in.
There are plentiful good, and free, places to check. - http://www.missingmoney.com/ and http://www.unclaimed.org/ are run by the state angencies and are free.
There is a slim possibility the money is in an arcane county courthouse account if you enjoy judicial foreclosure. Also, the check may have your ruin lawyer's name, or some other bash on it in appendage to your name. 95% of the time they hold no claim to the money, be very meticulous, many citizens will try to claim that you owe them for whatever... even some huge firms did this and get popped by the regulators for it from time to time. The collapse is over, they all have time to get theirs, they screwed up. You may entail to get a copy of your collapse discharge paper.
Don't support you check then transport it in the correspondence to someone to sign. They can sign it and return it to you, certified mail. Make a photo copy of it earlier you send it away. If it get "lost" follow up to see if it was cashed by the other participant.
Before you get too excited - your check probably isn't for especially much, although once in a while ethnic group get lucky.
Call the courthouse contained by the county in which the property be located. All of the foreclosure auctions are confirmed by the court, so they'll have the exact information of how much the property sold for and what the final judgment be at the time of sale.
Otherwise, christen the county sheriffs department, since they are the ones who conduct the sale. They may hold on to records of decision amounts and final offers on the properties they deal in.
If there be an unclaimed balance, you will most credible have to claim it near the courthouse, since the proceeds of the sale are given to them earlier being released to the creditors and owners. If anyone know if you have money and what happen to it, the courts will know.
Good luck.
ForeclosureFish
What determines how much your property due is, and how can you lower it?
I'm in Washington State and markedly similar houses in matching neighborhood, built the same year, have all one and the same features, basically duplicate house and lot will have impressively different property tax amounts.Answers: Taxes are NOT base on the sales price.
Market importance and tax meaning is 100% unrelated.that's real estate 101.
Each city/county/municipality, have a tax rate and respectively property is individually assessed by the county assessor a TAX value...that may greater or lower than the market significance. Some homes, such as those in a historical district, own significantly lower assessed tax values, so those family can pay lower taxes, and so, have more money to upkeep homes.
Some senior citizes, for homestead property, soak up other similar discounts.
The tax rate can glibly be found by calling the tax organization. It's usually figured per $100 of the due value surrounded by most places.
You can't lower it. It is set when you buy your house based on the sale price.