Does Texas require the sales price of a home to be reported? - austin homes for sale
Many houses are sold to Austin on the tax assessment district. Can the "sale" price below the MLS and tax?
Friday, January 22, 2010
Austin Homes For Sale Does Texas Require The Sales Price Of A Home To Be Reported?
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Houston MLS requires that the selling estate agents to report to, without exception. The penalties are severe and can play against the broker, if they do not. This rule will be strictly enforced. Ask your real estate agent and the local MLS. Realtors, also a fine if they remove an advertisement from the MLS in order to prevent the sale of financial reports.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh no. Well, I take it ... You can keep the price in the MLS, if you do something else, but I do not think that is correct. But in any case SCHNIKES can keep going in the tax records. Escrow, if the property is closed and recorded by the Public Record Office, but the purchase price, unless the person entering data is a printing error, the Office will have access to the retail price.
ReplyDeleteHe did not say who reports to whom?
ReplyDeleteAll activities of the inheritance [may be enforced] before the court was filed with the county recorder.
Does that help?
So far, the MLS, free from
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N - is a matter of public knowledge.
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