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Pittsburgh Properties News
Lawyer: Allegheny County property figures askew - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
Lawyer: Allegheny County property figures askew Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Jeremy Boren, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Jeremy Boren is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7935 or via e-mail or on Twitter. Don Driscoll is losing faith in the property reassessment he fought so hard to get. Lawyer: Property in lower-income areas may still be overvaluedPittsburgh Post Gazette
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Fairness questioned in new assessments for eastern suburbs - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Fairness questioned in new assessments for eastern suburbs Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Len Barcousky, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette New statistics from Allegheny County's eastern suburbs indicate that an $11 million reassessment may not have eliminated disparities between properties in poor communities assessed too high and properties in ...
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Mt. Pleasant landlords aim toward education - Connellsville Daily Courier |
Mt. Pleasant landlords aim toward education Connellsville Daily Courier Gerard Rendine said he believes a better landlord will choose better tenants, maintain better properties and, in turn, contribute to the overall betterment of the surrounding community. Such a belief recently prompted Rendine -- a part-time landlord in ...
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CoStar's People of Note (Jan. 29-Feb. 4) - CoStar Group  CoStar Group |
CoStar's People of Note (Jan. 29-Feb. 4) CoStar Group It's time to update those contact managers with CoStar's People of Note, delivering news from the following companies: Lowe Enterprises Investors, Cushman & Wakefield, Jones Lang LaSalle, , Monday Properties, Studley, Bradford Commercial Real Estate, ...
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Many city homeowners may find property tax payments reduced - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Many city homeowners may find property tax payments reduced Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Eleanor Chute, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The latest estimate on the effect of the new assessments on homeowners who pay property taxpayers in Pittsburgh and Mount Oliver puts it this way: 69000 taxpayers will see their tax bills drop and 59000 will ...
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Pittsburgh Council approves help to fight new assessements - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Pittsburgh Council approves help to fight new assessements Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Joe Smydo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pittsburgh City Council today gave preliminary approval to a package of assistance for homeowners who want to fight new property assessments. A final vote is scheduled for next week. In unveiling the program Monday ...
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3 Things To Ask Your Mechanics Lien Company - JD Supra (press release) |
3 Things To Ask Your Mechanics Lien Company JD Supra (press release) ... roofing contractors who then install those materials on residential and commercial properties. I came across a new story from the CBS affiliate in Pittsburgh about a group of mechanic liens they filed against residential projects in Hempfield, PA.
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Allegheny notices not sure how to spell 'reassessment' - Leader Times |
Allegheny notices not sure how to spell 'reassessment' Leader Times By Jeremy Boren, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Jeremy Boren is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7935 or via e-mail or on Twitter. The Allegheny County property reassessment notice Stephanie Martin of Oakmont received ...
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