Fellas,
I have a somewhat unusual question --
There is an unimproved piece of property listed for sale and in the MLS.
I am willing to pay more for the property than what it is worth just to keep it from becoming an auto garage which will undoubtedly morph into a miniature junkyard. Local codes will not be strictly enforced to keep that from happening, I'm afraid.
What I don't want is that inflated price being reported by the MLS for the appraisal district to use to raise the appraisal on all my adjacent properties, which are considerable larger than the listed piece.
So, is there any way (in Texas) an MLS-listed property can opt out of reporting sales prices? If so, how?
Thanks.
I have a somewhat unusual question --
There is an unimproved piece of property listed for sale and in the MLS.
I am willing to pay more for the property than what it is worth just to keep it from becoming an auto garage which will undoubtedly morph into a miniature junkyard. Local codes will not be strictly enforced to keep that from happening, I'm afraid.
What I don't want is that inflated price being reported by the MLS for the appraisal district to use to raise the appraisal on all my adjacent properties, which are considerable larger than the listed piece.
So, is there any way (in Texas) an MLS-listed property can opt out of reporting sales prices? If so, how?
Thanks.