John A. Giacobbe, Esq is experienced in personal injury representation. Since 2009, he has been helping the injured obtain damages for their injuries. If you need assistance, we can help.

John A. Giacobbe, Esq is experienced in commercial and residential real estate tax grievances. Since 2009, he has been helping buyers lower their property taxes and investors increase their ROI. If you need assistance with reducing your property taxes, we can help.

Property tax is a real estate ad-valorem tax, considered a regressive tax, calculated by a local government, which is paid by the owner of the property. The tax is usually based on the value of the owned property, including land. The local governing body will use the assessed tax to fund water and sewer improvements, provide law enforcement and fire service and other items deemed necessary. Collected property taxes are used by the governing body of the jurisdiction in which the property is located. The money funds education, road and highway construction, public servants, and other services that benefit the community-at-large. Property tax rates and the types of properties taxed vary by jurisdiction. Call us and we’ll help you determine if you are being overtaxed.

John A. Giacobbe, Esq is experienced in workers compensation case. Since 2009, he has been helping the injured obtain damages for their injuries. If you need assistance, we can help.

Workers' compensation law is governed by statutes in every state. Specific laws vary with each jurisdiction, but key features are consistent. An employee is automatically entitled to receive certain benefits when she suffers an occupational disease or accidental personal injury arising out of and in the course of employment. Such benefits may include cash or wage-loss benefits, medical and career rehabilitation benefits, and in the case of accidental death of an employee, benefits to dependents. The Negligence and fault of either the employer or the employee usually are immaterial.

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John A. Giacobbe, Esq is experienced in commercial and residential real estate. Since 2009, he has been helping buyers find a new place to call home and investors a new place to invest in. Whether you need assistance with reducing your property taxes or closing a permit, we can help.

Commercial real estate is any non-residential property used solely for business purposes. If the real estate makes money, is rented out, used for investments, or falls into a number of other categories other than being a private residence, it can be considered commercial real estate. It covers retail properties, office buildings, shopping centers, hotels, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, apartment complexes, and vacant land that has the potential for development. In short, commercial real estate is a very broad category covering almost any kind of real estate except the single-family home and single-family lots. Even a single family home can be labeled commercial real estate if you buy the home for the purpose of renting it out and generating an income, or if you own the home and convert it into an income-generating property. Different rules may apply to commercial real estate verses residential realty. For example, qualifying for a commercial mortgage may be different from qualifying for a personal mortgage, In many cases, your ability to get a personal mortgage is based solely on your income, while your ability to get a commercial mortgage may be based on the income that is generated or expected to be generated from the property. There may also be different tax rules for your commercial realty and such property may be treated differently in the event of bankruptcy.

 

 

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