Property Tax Credit



Fritz the Cat

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 11, 2015
Posts
5,174
Likes
766
Points
463
Davey, thanks for posting this debate between Rick Becker (supporting) and Bob Harms (opposing)

Bob Harms used to be the head of the ND Tea Party. Good guy. Rick Becker is very conservative, and I wish he had made US House.

At the end or 57-minute mark, Gary Emneth announced he is going to have a debate next Wednesday about Measure 5 or the marijuana measure. The supporter is a former Mayor of Bismarck (didn't catch his name because I was half listening) and the opposition is.......(drum roll) Roger Kaseman.

Davey, please post that for me.
 

Davey Crockett

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2015
Posts
14,275
Likes
1,734
Points
638
Location
Boondocks
Davey, thanks for posting this debate between Rick Becker (supporting) and Bob Harms (opposing)

Bob Harms used to be the head of the ND Tea Party. Good guy. Rick Becker is very conservative, and I wish he had made US House.

At the end or 57-minute mark, Gary Emneth announced he is going to have a debate next Wednesday about Measure 5 or the marijuana measure. The supporter is a former Mayor of Bismarck (didn't catch his name because I was half listening) and the opposition is.......(drum roll) Roger Kaseman.

Davey, please post that for me.
I posted it in Should ND legalize Marijuana
 

Fritz the Cat

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 11, 2015
Posts
5,174
Likes
766
Points
463
I hadn't read the "Should ND legalize Marijuana" thread. Now I did.

Watched the video. I had not seen Roger since he ran for Representative of District 31. Another fail.
The years have not been kind to him.
 


bravo

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2015
Posts
703
Likes
568
Points
270
(North Dakota Monitor) -Republican gubernatorial candidate U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong said lawmakers should be prepared to stay in Bismarck for longer than 80 days and make difficult decisions if voters pass Measure 4 this November.

In an interview with the North Dakota Monitor, Armstrong said he opposes the property tax measure

https://knoxradio.com/2024/10/04/armstrong-opposes-measure-4/
 

Obi-Wan

Founding Member
Founding Member
Thread starter
Joined
May 15, 2015
Posts
8,861
Likes
5,547
Points
933
Location
Bismarck
(North Dakota Monitor) -Republican gubernatorial candidate U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong said lawmakers should be prepared to stay in Bismarck for longer than 80 days and make difficult decisions if voters pass Measure 4 this November.

In an interview with the North Dakota Monitor, Armstrong said he opposes the property tax measure

https://knoxradio.com/2024/10/04/armstrong-opposes-measure-4/
Armstrong is a spender of tax collections of course he is going to oppose any tax reductions
 


camper

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
3,132
Likes
1,291
Points
458
Im writing in coachman. After the land transfer stunt Armstrong is pulling and the shunning they’ve given Becker (a true constitutional conservative) Im done with the ND gop.
Please move. I’ll start a go fund me to get your whiny ass out of ND.
 

Fester

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2018
Posts
1,643
Likes
1,474
Points
413
Location
Space
Im writing in coachman. After the land transfer stunt Armstrong is pulling and the shunning they’ve given Becker (a true constitutional conservative) Im done with the ND gop.
I am going to write in my dog...smarter then the current choices.
 

Retired-Guy

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Oct 5, 2015
Posts
1,027
Likes
154
Points
253
Location
Bismarck
We used to live outside of the city of Bismarck but in Burleigh County. We had a house built within the city limits this past summer and closed on it about the end of October. A few days ago we received a letter from the Bismark Assessor requesting that we call and make an appointment as to when they could come over and check the place out. Since it is new construction, the City knows the lot size and the house design and I am pretty sure they can easily find out what we paid for it so I am wondering why the hell do they need to inspect it. I am also wondering the pros or cons of having it inspected. What will the impact be on my evaluation? So far, I am leaning towards telling them to get screwed but does anyone on this site have experience with this scenario? Thanks.
 


Fritz the Cat

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 11, 2015
Posts
5,174
Likes
766
Points
463
I put in brick fireplaces, vaulted ceilings with tongue and groove wood. Ceramic tile floors, quartz countertops and the inside is very nice.

I wasn't even moved in and the assessors were there. I told them they can see the square footage from the outside and just tax me the usual. The one guy as he was walking away was talking loudly how I'm not cooperating and am getting taxed the highest rate possible.

So, I let them in and still got walloped.
 

Fester

★★★★★ Legendary Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2018
Posts
1,643
Likes
1,474
Points
413
Location
Space
We used to live outside of the city of Bismarck but in Burleigh County. We had a house built within the city limits this past summer and closed on it about the end of October. A few days ago we received a letter from the Bismark Assessor requesting that we call and make an appointment as to when they could come over and check the place out. Since it is new construction, the City knows the lot size and the house design and I am pretty sure they can easily find out what we paid for it so I am wondering why the hell do they need to inspect it. I am also wondering the pros or cons of having it inspected. What will the impact be on my evaluation? So far, I am leaning towards telling them to get screwed but does anyone on this site have experience with this scenario? Thanks.
You tell them to get screwed and you will be assessed at the highest possible rate they can give you. I think its a dam invasion of privacy having them come look through your house! Such a joke!
 

49994

★ Legendary Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2017
Posts
347
Likes
143
Points
157
Location
Eastern ND
We used to live outside of the city of Bismarck but in Burleigh County. We had a house built within the city limits this past summer and closed on it about the end of October. A few days ago we received a letter from the Bismark Assessor requesting that we call and make an appointment as to when they could come over and check the place out. Since it is new construction, the City knows the lot size and the house design and I am pretty sure they can easily find out what we paid for it so I am wondering why the hell do they need to inspect it. I am also wondering the pros or cons of having it inspected. What will the impact be on my evaluation? So far, I am leaning towards telling them to get screwed but does anyone on this site have experience with this scenario? Thanks.
I built and closed in oct. 2020 in Fargo....they didn't come into your house at that time cause of the virus. 18months later they increased my value by 50k and then they wanted to increase it again this spring by 85K.....I called and told them they better send someone out as I think this is a little crazy. I told the lady that came that my biggest issue is at the rate they were increasing the value of my home since I moved in it would double in 7years. In less then 24hrs she called back and said that she couldn't justify the proposed increase and actually put it 10k less then the prior value. We will see how the next 2years go.
 

Ruttin

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 21, 2015
Posts
1,906
Likes
3,329
Points
703
Location
ND
I have stated before in this thread than I had one of my vacant lots with no water, sewer, power, etc increase in value from $600 to $19,700 in three years. That is a 3,167% increase in value!
 


Recent Posts

Friends of NDA

Top Posters of the Month

  • This month: 369
  • This month: 327
  • This month: 112
  • This month: 92
  • This month: 81
  • This month: 74
  • This month: 69
  • This month: 64
  • This month: 61
  • This month: 55
Top Bottom