
The real estate India has some good news in store for retailers. The slip rental rates, even when the world economy is still recovering from the aftermath of the recession, have encouraged retailers to open more stores this fiscal year with the best deals in the first quarter.
Many high-level retailers had not advertised to reduce expansion plans in recent months are taking initiatives to improve its network of retail throughout the country. Things look much brighter, as real estate rentals multiple reduction. According to a recent survey by Macquarie Research, the phenomenon of supply and demand has resulted in an increase in retail rents over the past three years. Now that supply has increased compared to demand due to retailers’ withholding of expansion plans, there is an expectation of continuing decline in average rents at least 25% over the next 12 months. The layoffs and reduction Employee costs also add to the factors that contribute to marginalization.
Gurgaon, the commercial center of India is being perceived as a profitable places to invest for several retail giants. The statistics suggest that rates of rental property at retail in Gurgaon, in the range of U.S. $ 18,600 to 37,000 per year will remain moderate. The fall in rental real estate is expected to reduce rates of blistering on the properties of Gurgaon in the near future. For those who have been dreaming of setting up shop here and now can meet and benefit from the ultra modern city.
The Indian retail sector has shown an increase of 5% in the last quarter of 2008-09. Industry experts say that this is the appropriate time to begin expansion plans, especially in Gurgaon. Since, Gurgaon is home to several multinational companies and shopping centers, investment in retail properties is the lucrative option that is sure to get more return on investment.
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How to tell REAL ones from UFOs imitating our aircraft lighting. Took me a while to get some good shots of real ones at night, since most of the time, not too many fly low over my property & valley after dark. Sound comparisons too–showing how LOUD real ones are since my valley concentrates sound waves. Various online websites show FAA required navigation lighting patterns (printable), showing minimum number of white strobe flashes required per minute, etc. While these fakers make mistakes in lighting EARLY after transforming, they get it more accurate the longer they’re in the air. The weird strobe flashes will catch your eye as sometimes being strangely bright/sharp, not consistent in projection of light and/or timing off, or not consistent (sometimes stop flashing for a while or go completely dark between flashes–which is violation of FAA rules). Oh yeah, and they fly WAY TOO SLOW to be ours and/or hover. Remember, their starting size is only about a beach-ball, and they stretch into larger sizes from that while flying–giving viewer the illusion of being farther away. Not even bigger than a car by the time they clear my view, I’ve heard reports of large ones, so I assume they can make their size anything they want. From what I’ve been told, they’re inter-dimensional, and our Earthly rules here don’t apply… Glad to hear it, because it was all sounding too crazy. Another website to check out: pinebushufo.com Has videos of SAME fakers & even sound samples of their <b>…</b>
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Question about a state income tax lien on real property?If there is a lien placed on a person's real property for unresolved state income tax, what does that mean? (The state is Michigan.)
I know it means that if the property is sold, the state must get paid what's due to them out of the proceeds of the sale.
Can the state force sale of a home for lien on income tax? Or can they only force sale of a property for unpaid property tax?


A quit claim deed definitely will hold up in court. You should contact an attorney in Hawaii and have them draw up the papers. Also, talk with your accountant, you may have taxes due on this property due to the appreciation.
Have you considered selling the property? Or renting it? A rental may pay for your taxes, etc. Or you could get someone to trade off upkeep for a place to stay.
Good luck!
PS – you could give it to me if you want. I'd be happy to let you use it when you wanted to.
Real property tax = tax on real estate.
Personal property tax = tax on movable stuff such as a car, boat or airplane.
Both can be claimed on as itemized deductions on Schedule A.
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For physical property cases, this site might interest you:
http://www.garretwilson.com/education/institutions/usf/law/property/cases.html
It would probably only take a short internet search to find the full text of the cases you want to brief. I haven't looked through the whole page, but I don't think this includes any IP cases.
For intellectual property, perhaps you could look here:
http://www.ladas.com/Patents/USPatentHistory.html
This is a discussion of patent law, and prominent cases are placed in bold text. Again, an internet search will likely turn up the full text for many.
Hope this helps.
It’s simple, governments care more about corporations then the people. This ponzi scheme is archaic and has been dieing since 2005, as was predicted in our earth’s development in consciousness. Just make sure your on the right side owning physical assets like gold and silver. Corporate paper and fiat currency are coming to an end.
If you donate real estate that has appreciated in value, you usually get a deduction for the fair market value at the time of the donation. It is your responsibility to back up this value with a qualified appraisal.
If the charity sells the property for much less than the appraised value, the IRS may question your deduction.
There are many details involved in donating property and your should consult a tax person regarding your situation. Donations of appreciated property are subject to many restrictions that a tax professional can review for you.
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I have actually taken a shit while on the phone with one, and held the phone to by asshole so he could hear the slick slimy turd splash when it hit the water with a follow up fart! Then I let the collector know that he just gave me a blumpkin! Have fun wit hthese people, they cant do anything! little $12hr cubical monkeys.
Each State of the Union has its own Statute of Limitations on unsecured debt. Usually somewhere between 4 and 6 years, starting from the LAST activity on the account. After that period of time, you can no longer be sued.
Account activity consists of any of the following:
Use of the credit card
Making any payment
Signing any debt settlement agreement(s).
ALL of the alleged debts that they try to collect from me are past the Statute of Limitations now. They are toothless predators.
If you hold the contract to sell, you have the right to sell. You don't have the title in your name yet I assume? Since you haven't paid full yet? If you have paid full, you have title in your name, that's good, you can be legal owner already and sell too. However, as long as you have contract to sell, then you can sell, even if it's not yet fully paid.
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Pretty much just measuring and checking to see what facilities are available in the home etc. Like, running water, sewer connect of some kind, four walls, a roof etc.
In order for something to be classified as real property it needs to be more than a tarpaper shack more or less.
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You go to the county court house where the property is located and request to see the Deed and abstract related to property located at and you give the physical address of the property and they will allow you to review it.~
The buyer (owner) is giving up his interest in the property (most likely not voluntarily) and it will go up for sheriff's sale. This may vary from state to state but that is the gist of it.
You probably are at an advantage since there is a property management company involved. Hopefully, they have your deposit so you may get that back when you move out. Contact them and see what they say about your tenancy. Most likely, you will have to move.
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the county recorder's office can furnish you the name of the owner, it might cost you $2
and the tax assessor publishes lists of delinquent property taxes