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Governments impose property taxes on homeowners to finance county and municipal costs. Property taxes pay for police and fire personnel. They help fun ... read more
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Property Tax FAQ
Property tax is a main source of income for local governments and school districts. Property tax assessment is both the process for determining your property's value for tax purposes, and the amount of tax you owe. Find out the answers to common questions about property tax and understand your bill. ... Read more

Advance Rental Income, Security Deposits and Taxes
As a landlord, you're concerned about losing money on your rental property. After all, it's how you make money, right? Advance rent payments and security deposits help you here. They help make sure you get paid what the tenant agreed to pay and protect you against damages to the property. You need to ... Read more

How to Challenge Your Property Tax Assessment
Often, people believe that the property tax bill they receive from their local government is set in stone. The property tax bill is tied to a report prepared by the local tax assessor, based on the assessor's estimation of the market value of your property. Property assessing is an inexact science, so ... Read more

Property Taxes Support Many Services in Your Area
Property taxes are an important source of revenue for local governments in every state. This includes general-purpose government entities, such as cities and counties, as well as special-purpose governments, typically known as special assessment districts or school districts. State law establishes the ... Read more

When You Can't Pay Your Property Taxes
Governments impose property taxes on homeowners to finance county and municipal costs. Property taxes pay for police and fire personnel. They help fund public schools and utility services. Your municipal or county government has a big stake in collecting homeowners' taxes so it can meet its budget. If ... Read more

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OLG D¿¿sseldorf: Advertising with distinction "test winner" permissible

Blog posted 6 days ago in Commercial Law by  Michael Rainer

According to a judgment of the OLG D¿¿sseldorf (Higher Regional Court of D¿¿sseldorf), a company is allowed to use the expression “test winner” in its advertising even if it has to sha ... Read more

OLG Frankfurt: Permissibility of advertising long company tradition despite insolvency

Blog posted 1 week ago in Commercial Law by  Michael Rainer

Advertising many years of company tradition may be permissible and not anti-competitive despite a temporary state of insolvency. That was the decision of the OLG [Oberlandesgericht] Frankfurt (Higher ... Read more

BGH: Copyright infringed by unlawful advertising

Blog posted 4 weeks ago in Commercial Law by  Michael Rainer

The Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) [German Federal Court of Justice] ruled in three separate cases on November 5, 2015 that it is possible for unlawful advertising alone to constitute an infringement of copy ... Read more

Car Accident Lawsuit: How Taxes Will Apply To Your Settlement

Blog posted 4 weeks ago in Automobile Accidents by  Brian O. Sutter

If you have sustained injuries as a result of a car accident, you are probably entitled to compensation for your losses. If you win your case, you are going to receive a settlement. There are differen ... Read more

Joint tenant liability

Blog posted 1 month ago in Estate Planning by  William R. Pelger

Q: Who has to pay for a contract signed by the co-owner of a joint account after he dies?The co-owner of a joint account has signed a contract shortly before he dies. The invoice was received after ... Read more

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