Virginia Real Estate
Virginia Department of Real Estate Manages the Commonwealth’s real estate supporting the missions of state agencies, while providing maximum value to the taxpayer; Provides real estate services and facilities to state agencies by collaborating with agencies and managing costs; Administers a unified real estate organization providing accountability for the full real estate cycle – from planning to implementation to management within one division; Streamlines major real estate management functions by providing strategies and expertise that match the entire portfolio of leased and owned space statewide; Focuses on the strategic aspects of portfolio management and redirects activities to qualified service providers that over time will produce cost savings ... [Read More]
Chesterfield County, Virginia | Real Estate Assessments - Tax Assistance and Exemption Programs Tax Exemptions – The exempt classification, or real estate not subject to taxation, applies to real estate owned and exclusively used by organizations that meet the specific state mandates (i.e., churches, lodges, civic and educational associations, federal, state and local governments, etc.). For more information contact the Assessor's Office at (804) 748-1321 or click here to access the information and application package in PDF format. (You can access PDF formatted material by using the free Adobe® Acrobat® Reader , available at http://www.adobe.com .) ... [Read More]
Virginia Department of Real Estate The forms and manuals being used are from the Bureau of Real Property Management (BRPM), a former bureau of the Department of General Service’s Division of Engineering and Buildings. BRPM’s functions have been consolidated and absorbed by the Division of Real Estate services as of January 2005. ... We are in the process of updating our forms, but the BRPM forms and manuals are still in effect until the Division of Real Estate Services publishes new forms and manuals. As new forms and manuals become available they will be posted on this web site. ... [Read More]
FTC: Virginia Real Estate Closings - V960015 The proposed Opinion would prohibit lay settlement services from conducting closings for real estate sales and for any loans secured by real estate. Although the proposed Opinion permits the closing attorney to delegate certain tasks to laypersons, it requires that the attorney "actively oversee all aspects of the closing." The closing attorney need not be present at the actual closing, however. The attorney's lay employees may conduct the closing. Moreover, the proposed Opinion would bar a Virginia attorney who is employed by a title agency from performing real estate closings. Consequently, the proposed Opinion would require a consumer who otherwise might retain a real estate agent, title company, bank or other lay settlement service for a closing to retain a lawyer instead. ... [Read More]
Department of Tax Administration - Real Estate Division - Fairfax County, Virginia Our goal is to assess real property in the County in a fair and equitable manner to ensure that each taxpayer bears his/her share of the real property tax burden. Please contact us at dtared@fairfaxcounty.gov or by phone at 703-222-8234 if you require further assistance concerning real estate assessments. ... The Real Estate Division is responsible for the annual assessment of all real property in the County. Virginia law requires that assessments be uniform and based on 100% of fair market value . For residential properties market value, is indicated by valid sales transactions of similar properties. The assessments are effective January 1 of each year, based on sales of similar properties during the preceding year to 18 months. ... [Read More]
Chesterfield County, Virginia | Real Estate Assessments The Department of Real Estate Assessments is responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on each locally assessed property in Chesterfield County. Written documents, deeds, wills, etc., relating to the ownership of real estate filed in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Chesterfield County are received and processed daily by the Assessor’s Office. Individual real estate records provide: ... Contact Real Estate Assessments ... [Read More]
FDIC: FDIC Real Estate Retrieval System Real Estate Frequently Asked Questions ... Download the Real Estate database in: xbase format | ASCII format ... [Read More]
Fairfax County, Virginia - Real Estate - Frequently Asked Questions Section 58.1-3330 of the Code of Virginia requires that property owners be notified any time there is a change in the assessed value of their real estate. ... [Read More]
Fairfax County, Virginia - Real Estate - Frequently Asked Questions real estate > real estate - frequently asked questions ... Most mortgage companies participate in a mass billing and payment system through a tape exchange with Fairfax County. Participating mortgage companies furnish Fairfax County with a tape twice yearly listing the accounts whereby they will be paying the taxes from escrow accounts. If your mortgage holder does not commit to pay your Real Estate taxes, the tax bills will be mailed to your current mailing address. Click here to check your current mailing address in the real estate records. ... [Read More]
Virginia Department of Taxation The estate tax is a transfer tax on the estates of resident decedents and the estates of nonresident decedents having real estate or tangible personal property located in Virginia. Estates of alien decedents having real or tangible personal property located in Virginia, as well as intangible personal property attributable to Virginia are also subject to the tax. Only those estates that are required to file a federal estate tax return will be subject to the Virginia estate tax requirements. Federal filing requirements are shown below: ... [Read More]
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