• How to Calculate Exempt Value

    • An exemption is an amount of money directly deducted from your taxable income. In 2010, the exemption amount was $3,650 for every dependant person claimed in yo...
      Time: 2011-07-08 Class: Legal Tag: howHowValueM

    How to Protest the Value of Your Property

    • If you believe the current assessment of your property value is in error -- excessive compared to recent home sales in the area -- you can protest it. County-le...
      Time: 2011-03-20 Class: Legal Tag: howHowpropertyPropertyTestYourtheValueThe

    How to Appraise the Value of Split Property

    • No two pieces of real estate are exactly the same, and several parameters must be taken into account when assessing the value of subdivided property. If you tak...
      Time: 2011-02-19 Class: Legal Tag: howHowpropertyPropertytheValueThe

    How to Value a House

    • Two things to consider in valuing a home are, first, how does it compare to similar homes that have sold recently? Is the asking price fair? And second, what va...
      Time: 2011-01-20 Class: House Tag: HowValueHouse

    Increasing Seller is Property Value

    • Understand first of all that there IS a difference between price and value. Price is the amount you are asking for the property. Value is buyer perceived, and t...
      Time: 2011-01-20 Class: House Tag: IncreasingSellerPropertyValue

    Maintaining Your Home to Retain Value

    • You've got the kitchen of your dreams and a master bedroom suite that would look right at home in a 5-star hotel. And your gorgeous new exterior paint job is th...
      Time: 2011-01-20 Class: House Tag: MaintainingYourHomeRetainValue

    The "Residual Value" of Leasing

    • When you lease a vehicle, you might hear the term residual value mentioned by the salesperson. What is residual value? And what effect does it have on your leas...
      Time: 2011-01-13 Class: Autos Tag: Residual ValueLeasing
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