Morning all, A few years ago I inherited my father's property. It's almost 2 acres in an area where the lots are small. I'm not a fan of the area and looking to sell and move. Directly behind me is a street of empty properties owned by a manufacturing plant that is across the street from them. So I decided to contact the company and offer to sell. I got ahold of their head of real estate acquisition manager and discussed my offer and if they would be interested. Didn't sound too promising but they asked I send them an email so I did with all relevant info along with an aerial photo with the property outlined. I'm also speaking with a commercial real estate agent to get it listed. My question with selling to a developer or a commercial business is this. What are some concessions I should look into asking for if we negotiate a lower price. Something like living there rent free for a few months after sale while I look for a place or hiring movers to move out the st...
Does anyone know if there are any sort of loopholes or caveats to CA prop 19 where a grandchild can assume the property tax of a grandparents home. The grandparent is deceased, the grandchild has been living in the home (while the grandparent was alive) for 2+ years, the home is also under prop 13 tax as well. Additionally if there’s no scenario where this can happen, can the parent (child of grandparent) and grandchild be on the title together? submitted by /u/djnatdred [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1t6yo4j/ca_prop_19_grandchild_question/