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Posted on: 2014/8/18 16:01
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Is this what you are looking for? Online Tax Record Lookups
Posted on: 2014/8/18 10:57
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Where can one search the records to find out who currently owns apartments or buildings?
Posted on: 2014/8/18 2:15
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Plus LLCs and INCs cannot get ticket violations it has to be written to an actual name. Also by having different company names it will confuse the code enforcement officers tracking down the owners.
Posted on: 2014/7/29 14:49
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PremiumContent is right - it's all about limiting any liability to the single property-specific entity and protecting the other properties. Since the LLCs are pass-throughs, there aren't any tax benefits.
Frankly, I'm surprised that they didn't structure single purpose LLCs to acquire the properties on day one.
Posted on: 2014/7/29 14:21
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Putting each property under a seperate LLC name is common sense. Protects the rest of your assets if a property goes bad.
Posted on: 2014/7/29 14:01
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There was a long post on US Masters Residential Property (aka Dixon Leasing), an Austrailian real estate firm, that was buying a lot of properties in Jersey City. Was just looking through some of the ownership/sales records and noticed they have moved a number of properties to various LLCs (e.g., FREMANTLE URF,LLC; HAWTHORN PROPERTIES, LLC; CARLTON URF,LLC). Transaction listed as sale "BETWEEN CORP AND STOCKHOLDER ".
Anyone know what advantages they are gaining (e.g., limiting liability; tax benefits)?
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*dingos.
Posted on: 2014/6/13 3:51
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Please tell me you are joking.
Posted on: 2014/6/10 11:08
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Good for some, bad for others, but if there is a new pool of investors sinking funds into a market, it shrinks inventory. If these guys pay cash and if that trend catches on as it did in NY, it puts even buyers who can match with a mortgage at a disadvantage relative to them since cash buyers are more attractive to sellers. Sellers and potential sellers can stand to profit, buyers are more likely to be priced out, and the impact on the community and vibe depends on the intentions of the Aussies. Investments and vibe aside, it would seriously concern me if they brought dingoes.
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Good luck to them - If it isn't the Australians, it will be the Chinese or Indians (It speaks volumes about successful economies in other countries)
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Same nationality, different demographic. Young professional migrants vs older Aussie-based pensioners with money to invest. All the Aussies I know here to work are renting, not buying. Might even be renting indirectly from their grandparents...
Posted on: 2014/6/9 20:58
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Here's a phase of the Aussie takeover we missed on JCL:
What Is The Deal With All These Australians In NYC?
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TO THE PERSON HAVING ISSUES WITH ISSUES ON MILTON AVE. THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE ARE IN FACT DIXON ADVISORY EMPLOYEES. YOUR BEST BET IS TO CALL THEIR JERSEY CITY OFFICE AND REPORT THEM AND TO THE POLICE STATION. They should be examples not give the company a bad name.
You are up against a behemoth, Dixon (US Masters & their subsidiaries) now own over 300 properties in Jersey City which they paid more than $105 million USD.[/quote] As I pointed out earlier, there are approximately 80,000 residential units in Jersey City, and 56,000 are rentals. Even if each building is an average of 5 units, 300 buildings is a drop in the bucket. Quote: I hate to be so cynical, but politicians and public administrators drool over those deep pockets. Over you, not so much. Meaning what? The police won't respond to a noise complaint because the building is owned by a big landlord? Do the JCPD keep a list of all the buildings owned by REIT's? I am curious, though, whether you really hate to be cynical. [/quote]
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I found 255 properties. The tax database runs on Oracle. You have to search for %Dixon% as owner. It will match all owners that contain Dixon in the name. Dixom has number of RE management funds to which these properties assigned.
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Their 80 Beacon Ave. property got a new roof yesterday, which was something the building really needed. They did it right: complete tear off and new under-layment installed.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 14:40
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My properties are under an LLC and I assure you, I do get fined and have to pay them. My fines have been from someone dumping trash in front of the property or one of my tenants putting out trash at the wrong time.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 14:39
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I think all properties should have a NAME on the tax rolls. Having an LLC /INC is a way of hiding behind a mask. Corporation names cannot get tickets, they rubber stamp their (name) to everything.
Posted on: 2014/5/20 11:07
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As I pointed out earlier, there are approximately 80,000 residential units in Jersey City, and 56,000 are rentals. Even if each building is an average of 5 units, 300 buildings is a drop in the bucket. Quote: I hate to be so cynical, but politicians and public administrators drool over those deep pockets. Over you, not so much. Meaning what? The police won't respond to a noise complaint because the building is owned by a big landlord? Do the JCPD keep a list of all the buildings owned by REIT's? I am curious, though, whether you really hate to be cynical.
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To the person living on Milton Ave next to a Dixon managed "Animal House" property:
(See the "There goes the neighborhood" JC_List topic) You are up against a behemoth, Dixon (US Masters & their subsidiaries) now own over 300 properties in Jersey City which they paid more than $105 million USD. I hate to be so cynical, but politicians and public administrators drool over those deep pockets. Over you, not so much. Here is a list of their properties & the purchase price downloaded from public websites: 90 ARLINGTON AVE. $75,000 314 ARMSTRONG AVE. $175,000 402 ARMSTRONG AVE. $190,000 17A-19 ASH ST. $275,000 30 ASTOR PL. $130,000 45 AUDUBON AVE. $230,000 47 AUDUBON AVE. $245,000 15 BALDWIN AVE. $175,000 266 BARROW ST. $1,325,000 268 BARROW ST. $1,085,000 42 BARTHOLDI AVE. $114,000 11 BAYVIEW AVE. $170,000 109 BEACON AVE. $200,000 111 BEACON AVE. $300,000 179 BEACON AVE. $250,000 69 BEACON AVE. $225,000 80 BEACON AVE. $200,000 101 BELMONT AVE. $153,500 166 BELMONT AVE. $225,000 26 BELMONT AVE. $225,000 69 BELMONT AVE. $205,000 75 BELMONT AVE. $180,000 152 BENTLEY AVE. $232,500 17 BERGEN AVE. $105,000 198 BERGEN AVE. $242,000 268 BERGEN AVE. $184,900 479 BERGEN AVE. $190,000 58 BERGEN AVE. $332,000 9 BIDWELL AVE. $195,000 66 BIDWELL AVE. $217,000 219 BIDWELL AVE. $145,000 89 BOSTWICK AVE. $235,000 84 BOWERS ST. $165,000 202 BOWERS ST. $250,000 76 BOYD AVE. $240,000 133 BOYD AVE. $230,000 156 BOYD AVE. $142,500 338 BRAMHALL AVE. $185,000 340 BRAMHALL AVE. $120,000 551.5 BRAMHALL AVENUE $202,000 590 BRAMHALL AVE. $136,000 596 BRAMHALL AVE. $221,000 614 BRAMHALL AVE. $285,000 36 BRIARWOOD RD. $260,000 139 BRIGHT ST. $640,000 85 BROWN PLACE $174,850 88 BRUNSWICK ST. $340,000 221 BRUNSWICK ST. $545,000 68 CAMBRIDGE AVE. $235,000 243 CAMBRIDGE AVE. $275,000 166 CARTERET AVE. $170,000 238 CATOR AVE. $120,000 287 CATOR AVE. $121,000 66.5 CHARLES ST. $248,500 130 CHARLES ST. $220,000 126 CHESTNUT AVE. $355,000 67 CHESTNUT AVE. $200,000 69 CHESTNUT AVE. $200,000 71 CHESTNUT AVE. $120,000 109 CLAREMONT AVE. $241,000 118 CLARKE AVE. $193,000 29 CLARKE AVE. $225,000 98 CLENDENNY AVE. $192,000 104 CLENDENNY AVE $150,000 114 CLENDENNY AVE. $228,000 136A CLENDENNY AVE. $225,000 251 CLENDENNY AVE. $185,000 42 CLERK ST $107,000 167 CLINTON AVE. $235,000 208 CLINTON AVE. $180,000 83 COLES ST. $890,000 155 COLES ST. $630,000 176.5 COLES STREET $820,000 45 COLLEGE ST. $185,000 171 COLUMBIA AVE. $238,000 53 CONDICT ST. $250,000 104 COTTAGE ST. $322,500 106 COTTAGE ST. $322,500 149 CULVER AVE. $240,000 123 CUSTER AV. $140,000 307 DANFORTH AVE. $210,000 350 DANFORTH AVE. $390,000 136 DE KALB AVE. $262,500 202 DELAWARE AVE. $125,000 235 DUNCAN AVE. $164,500 294 DUNCAN AVE. $140,000 2A DWIGHT ST. $115,000 10 DWIGHT ST. $150,000 15 DWIGHT ST. $170,000 23 DWIGHT ST. $170,000 60 DWIGHT ST. $159,000 193 DWIGHT ST. $165,000 197 DWIGHT ST. $115,000 27 EASTERN PARKWAY $300,000 109 EGE AVE. $170,000 349 EGE AVE. $188,000 215 EIGHTH ST. $805,000 243 EIGHTH ST. $1,500,000 273 EIGHTH ST. $967,500 289.5 EIGHTH STREET $825,000 294 EIGHTH ST. $930,000 329.5 EIGHTH STREET $725,000 26 EMORY ST. $222,000 36 ERIE ST. $665,000 56 ERIE ST. $520,000 103 ERIE ST. $840,000 104 ERIE ST. $830,000 136 ERIE ST. $950,000 5 EXETER RD. $210,000 27 EXETER RD. $256,500 177 FAIRVIEW AVE. $260,000 215 FIFTH ST. $510,000 260 FIFTH ST. $600,000 286 FIFTH ST. $350,000 336 FIFTH ST. $700,000 348.5 FIFTH STREET $660,000 351 FIFTH ST. $430,000 213 FIRST ST. #1 $455,000 213 FIRST ST. #2 $315,000 213 FIRST ST. #3 $315,000 213 FIRST ST. #4 $315,000 234 FIRST ST. $595,000 244 FIRST ST. $850,000 385 FIRST ST. $300,000 93 FISK ST. $155,000 366 FORREST ST. $215,000 268 FOURTH ST. $650,000 214 FOWLER AVE. $382,500 218 FOWLER AVE. $382,500 203 FREEMAN AV. $195,000 22 FULTON AVE. $165,000 207 FULTON AVE. $130,000 60 GARDNER AVE. $103,000 66 GARDNER AVE. $235,000 603 GARFIELD AVE. $165,000 754 GARFIELD AVE. $160,000 37B GAUTIER AVE. $240,000 141 GLENWOOD AVE. $250,000 22 GRACE ST. $210,000 166 GRAND ST. $565,000 126 GRANT AVE. $225,000 159 GRANT AVE. $170,000 190 GRANT AVE. $163,000 222 GRANT AVE. $170,000 226 GRANT AVE. $165,000 283 GRANT AVE. $205,000 84 GRIFFITH ST. $200,000 86 GRIFFITH ST $225,000 241 GROVE ST. $710,000 363 GROVE ST. $750,000 192 HALLADAY ST. $220,000 1 HAMPTON CT. TER. $999,000 2 HAMPTON CT. TER. $1,075,000 6 HAMPTON CT. TER. $985,000 129 HUTTON ST. $325,000 616 JERSEY AVE. $999,999 42.5 JEWETT AVENUE $167,000 51 JEWETT AVE. $60,000 1532 KENNEDY BLVD. $225,000 3709 KENNEDY BLVD. $370,000 69 LAIDLAW AVE. $170,000 66 LEONARD ST. $190,000 65 LEXINGTON AVE. $250,000 180 LEXINGTON AVE. $110,500 559 LIBERTY AVE. $250,000 564 LIBERTY AVE. $265,000 671 LIBERTY AVE. $242,500 20 LINDEN AVE. $195,000 94 MALLORY AVE. $155,000 441 MALLORY AVE $130,000 40 MANHATTAN AVE. $180,000 227 MANHATTAN AVE. $290,000 526 MANILA AVE $1,125,000 16 MARION PL $320,000 84 MC ADOO AVE. $135,000 157 MC ADOO AVE. $200,000 101 MERCER ST. $1,050,000 130 MERCER ST. $976,000 137 MERCER ST. $999,000 143 MERCER ST. $1,100,000 158 MERCER ST. $1,265,000 466 MERCER ST. $199,000 29 MILTON AVE. $305,000 415 MONMOUTH ST. $305,000 510.5 MONMOUTH STREET $545,000 237 MONTGOMERY ST. $950,000 254 MONTGOMERY ST. $1,800,000 264 MONTGOMERY ST. $1,298,000 268 MONTGOMERY ST. $1,450,000 325 MONTGOMERY ST. $1,130,000 845 MONTGOMERY ST. $335,000 150 MYRTLE AVE. $175,000 153 MYRTLE AVE. $175,000 181 MYRTLE AVE. $160,000 198 MYRTLE AVE. $170,000 211 MYRTLE AVE. $165,000 213 MYRTLE AVE. $115,000 248 NEPTUNE AVE. $190,000 282 NEPTUNE AVE. $300,000 306 NEPTUNE AVE. $176,999 181 NEW YORK AVE. $250,000 322 NEW YORK AVE. $240,000 178 NORTH ST. $220,000 250 NORTH ST. $215,000 279 NORTH ST. $340,000 272 OGDEN AVE. $515,000 156 OLD BERGEN RD. $125,000 285 OLD BERGEN RD. $250,000 112.5 ORIENT AVENUE $112,000 120 ORIENT AVE. $175,000 130 ORIENT AVE. $150,000 86 PALISADE AVE. $365,000 121 PALISADE AVE. $350,000 342 PAVONIA AVE. $840,000 350 PAVONIA AVE. $650,000 21 PEARSALL AVE. $136,000 35 PEARSALL AVE. $200,000 298 PEARSALL AVENUE $155,000 17 PIERCE AVE. $325,000 151 PINE ST. $245,000 238 PINE ST. $140,000 2 PINECREST RD. $260,000 67 POPLAR ST. $380,000 385 PRINCETON AVE. $182,000 132 PROSPECT STREET $270,000 98 RANDOLPH AVE. $160,000 140 RANDOLPH AVE. $180,000 300 RANDOLPH AVE $170,000 62 RESERVOIR AVE. $225,000 35 ROSE AVE. $170,000 73 RUTGERS AVE. $195,000 240 SECOND STREET $737,500 281.5 SECOND STREET $731,000 330 SECOND ST. $780,000 412 SECOND ST. $550,000 236.5 SEVENTH STREET $790,000 318.5 SEVENTH STREET $500,000 331.5 SEVENTH STREET $265,000 13 SHEFFIELD ST. $180,000 111 SHERMAN AV. $200,000 117 SHERMAN AV. $156,000 152 SHERMAN AVE. $109,000 240.5 SIXTH STREET $425,000 15 SKYLINE DRIVE $168,000 148 SOUTH ST. $300,000 7 SPRUCE ST. $250,000 53 SPRUCE ST. $160,000 64 STEGMAN ST. $210,000 132 STEGMAN ST. $250,000 146 STEVENS AVE. $189,000 328 STEVENS AVE. $207,500 141A SUBURBIA TERRACE $170,000 888 SUMMIT AVE. $185,000 963 SUMMIT AVE. $235,000 997 SUMMIT AVE. $235,000 109 SUSSEX ST. $925,000 125 TERRACE AVE $185,000 232.5 THIRD STREET $709,900 36 UNION ST. $178,000 274 UNION ST. $140,000 397 UNION ST. $139,000 420A UNION ST. $90,000 254 VAN HORNE ST. $205,000 31 VAN NOSTRAND AVE. $170,000 89 VAN NOSTRAND AVE. $260,000 142 VAN NOSTRAND AVE. $142,500 302 VARICK ST. $1,100,000 305 VARICK ST. $1,200,000 203 VIRGINIA AVE. $250,000 281 VIRGINIA AV. $165,000 285 VIRGINIA AV. $200,000 328 VIRGINIA AVE. $240,000 6 VREELAND TERR. $135,000 22 W. HAMILTON PL. $1,225,000 10-10.5 WALLIS AVENUE $317,000 49 WARNER AVE. $135,000 73 WARNER AVE. $185,000 80 WARNER AVE. $175,000 122 WARNER AVE. $128,000 25 WAVERLY ST. $160,000 86 WAVERLY ST. $220,000 9 WAYNE ST. $915,000 448 WAYNE ST. $185,000 146 WEBSTER AVE. $245,000 297 WEBSTER AVE. $243,000 139 WEGMAN PKWY. $167,000 171 WEGMAN PKWY. $179,000 180 WEGMAN PKWY. $170,000 185 WEGMAN PKWY. $218,000 16 WELDON ST. $199,000 339 WHITON ST. $270,000 70 WILKINSON AVENUE $133,000 15 WILLIAMS AVE. $80,000 58 WILLIAMS AVE. $150,000 66A WILLIAMS AVE. $103,000 69 WILLIAMS AVE. $185,400 111 WINFIELD AVE $162,000 276 WINFIELD AVE. $235,000 278 WINFIELD AVE. $235,000 310 WINFIELD AVE. $185,000 138 WOODLAWN AVE. $280,000 363 WOODLAWN AVE. $210,000 400 WOODLAWN AVE. $133,500 165 YORK ST. $995,000 311 YORK ST. $1,150,000 43 ZABRISKIE ST. $225,000
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There are a bunch of these REITS in the area... There also some old timers with a ton of property, welcome to real life Monopoly.
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Bad landlords that suck up all of the inventory. They must have money that we do not have. Thye are like the straight A student that is the class bully. The tax rolls do not seem to show much of their ownership here in town. Type in US Masters in the owner tab. http://tax1.co.monmouth.nj.us/cgi-bin ... &out_type=0&district=0906
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They do not give a crap about the buildings they rent out. There was no one maintaining the hallways or garbage when we rented from them. They also tried to tell us it was legal for them to get into our apartment (while we were at work) with 3 hours notice. I would never recommend anyone rents from them. Which is unfortunate because they are sucking up all the inventory. We now rent from a private landlord and can't believe how much better everything is. I find it hilarious that their billboards include the word "professional".
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I would also like to add call your committee person along with your local ward and 3 at-large council persons (all 4) and absolutley make sure you have a paper trail. Perhaps a letter head from your insurance company and attorney.
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Definitely call the Residents Response Center (201 547-4900). Make sure you get a case reference number so that you can follow up. Dixon bought a property by me and also rented out the basement with the first floor saying it was a "duplex" and legal -- it wasn't. The family had about a dozen people living between the 2 floors and created a lot of noise issues. RRC was very helpful and persistent in getting them to stop living in the basement. Dixon representative we spoke to was absolutely useless -- just tried to defend that it was legal (wrong) and that they can make as much noise as they want (wrong again). Eventually, once they were unable to sleep in the basement, they were evicted (probably stopped paying their rent). The process took about a half-year, was very frustrating at times, but was well worth it.
I will say it left me with very little respect for Dixon. They just want to cash in and don't care who they rent to (until they stop paying the rent). Hope you have similar success - it's worth a fight to make sure you have decent neighbors. Quote:
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Read post #32 Contact information. http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewt ... order=DESC&status=&mode=0 Also call the city up mayors office 547-4900, JC operator 547-5000, HCA 547-4825, JCIA 432-4645
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...and they are obviously are renting to people without any care or consideration in regards to people who live in surrounding areas.
They purchased the building next store to mine on Milton Ave. Basement apt (which may be ilegal to rent?) went to two young latin girls who already are hanging out on the stoop with their boyfriends...and a couple on the first floor who ignore things like keeping the front of the house clean, sweeping or even putting out their own trash. Since these ppl moved in the place looks like a pigsty and the noise level has grown.
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Burned and abandoned for 7 years I doubt this investment will go sour. If anything they could raze the buiilding and build new.
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Saw this on seeninjerseycity.com
But it looks like US Masters has picked up the beautiful church and parish house on Mercer St between Coles and Monmoth. I was always kinda sad that this beautiful building has just been sitting there, burned and empty, since 2007 so I'm hoping this turns into to be something good.
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