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LINDA BANALES
REALTOR, NRBA
REO & Short Sale Specialist

RE/MAX MAGIC Real Estate
201 New Stine Rd, Ste 300
Bakersfield CA  93309
OffIce: 661-617-4407

RE/MAX MAGIC CENTRAL COAST
860 Price Street
Pismo Beach CA  93449
Mobile: 805-295-0410
Email: lindabanales@yahoo.com
 

Testimonials

Working with Linda was great. She was able to work around my bizzy schedule and provide me with quick, accurate information in laymans terms. The house close on the date she had said, so we had a smooth move for our old house to our new one. I am going to get the rest of my investment properties with her as well. November 17, 2009 Top qualities: Expert, On Time, High Integrity George Diaz hired LINDA in 2006, and hired him/her more than once George Diaz
"I had the chance to work with Linda Banales a while ago, she as the listing agent and I as the selling agent, it was a pleasure to work with her, she did her part of the job on time, sent me disclosures and everything necessary to close without delay. I definitely recommend Linda Banales for her professionalism. It would be a pleasure to be able to work with her in the future!!" Sandra Dominquez, REALTOR
It was a pleasure working with you and your team! The way you guys process everything is awesome. makes it so easy to process everything... My file has been ready since forever all the disclosures are there...you guys are just great! Hope to work with you guys in the future. Thank you, Alma Prado, Transaction Coordinator
"Linda is a great Realtor, very professional in all her dealing with clients and other professionals in the field. Always responsive to the needs of others, she is great in anticipating what needs to be done and is always on top of each transaction through to the close of escrow." Phil Brown, REALTOR
"LINDA IS GREAT SHE WILL GET THE RESULTS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR" Ben Atwood, Contractor
"Linda has responded to our particular needs in a prompt and professional manner. When we purchased our first home in Bakersfield, we lived outside the area and depended on her referrals and recommendations. We were never disappointed with her choices. I would highly recommend Linda Banales for real estate purchases. She is a long-time resident and knows the communities within the city exceptionally well." Service Category: Real Estate Agent Year first hired: 2003 (hired more than once) Top Qualities: Great Results, Expert, High Integrity Linda LeBron, Homeowner
"Linda is a very knowledgeable, experienced and hardworking realtor. She is focused on staying educated and learning the best techniques to help her clients. Linda really cares about her clients and goes above and beyond for them." Tisha Borda, iMortgage Sales Manger
"Linda has always been a great customer of Primetime Signs, Inc. She has been a Real Estate Agent for a long time and that to me shows dedication to serve her clients. We see agents come and go all the time and she has evolved to serve her clients in all kinds of markets." David Whisler, Owner, PrimeTime Signs
"Linda is a very detailed and custome service driven professional. I have had the privilge to have known Linda professionally for over 7 years. Linda would be a great asset for any company or organizaton." David Rodriquez, Loan Officer
"Linda is a wonderfull Boss and the Best Realtor I know. She is always 10 steps ahead of the game and sets treads for other Realtors. She will never stop her real estate Education and always moves towards the next best thing. Her number one priority is being the best Realtor!" Monique Banales, Transaction Coordinator
"Linda and I have had multiple transactions together. Linda and her team are always on the top of their game, if we are in a pinch and need assistance, Linda is right there to help out. She will go above and beyond the call of duty. I would recommend Linda and her staff to anyone that is in the Real Estate market." James Lough, Escrow Officer, Glen Oaks Escrow
"Linda is an experienced and educated Realtor who can be counted on to provide her clients with consistent personal and professional service." Pat Jelletich, Manager, Wells Fargo
"I have known, Linda, for a number of years. She has always been very dedicated to her business and a pleasure to be assocated with her. Charlie Rosas" Charlie Rosas, REALTOR
"Linda is very detail oriented, and on the ball with any of her properties. She will give you good up to date information, and try to get help you get the escrow closed. It is a pleasure working with her or any member of her team. I look forward to doing business with her." Juanita Brooks, Realtor
"You are awesome to work alongside Miss Linda! Keep the awesome work going! Look forward to working with you soon! :)" Jessie Barajas, REALTOR
"We have had the pleasure of doing business with Linda for several years and have found her to always be professional, curteous and honest which are qualitites we admire." 2009 TMC Pest Control
It's simple...Linda is AWESOME! She's absolutely, 100% dedicated to Real Estate. She is constantly finiding new ways to expand her expertise and to better serve YOU. There could not be a better, more dedicated, honest, and helpful professional in the business. Real Estate is not just a job to Linda-It is a career and a passion. She has established longevity in Real Estate, no matter the market. If there's a way, she will find it. If it can be done, she will do it." Raquel B
"I was in a working relationship with Linda from May 2007 to present, we are both REO agents in Bakersfield that are servicing some of the same accounts for asset mangagment companies. We just returned from the 5 star convention for REO servicing in Fortworth Texas. Linda's team is well seasoned in the REO world having sold many non-preforming bank owned assets. She is experience in all facet of the REO world. Run Sullivan, Distress Property Specialist
"I have just recently began a working relationship with Linda. In all of the dealings that I have had with her, Linda's professionalism has been very impressive." Henry Esparza, Loan Officer, iMortgage
"Linda Helped me buy my first home about 6 years ago. I was really surprised at how attentitive and thorough she was at getting me into the first home. She walked me through the proccess, and even sat down and went over the paper work. I really have to say that the service was exceptional becuase she drove some 250 miles north of Bakersfield to Stockton, Ca to help me get into my first home." Richard Valenzuela,Homeowner

Mello-Roos

In purchasing your new home, your future monthly payments will be made up of principal, interest, real property taxes, and insurance. But what is the tax for the Community Facilities District, otherwise known as a Mello-Roos District? The Land Title Association (LTA) has answered some of the most commonly asked questions about the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act.

What is a Mello-Roos District?

A Mello-Roos District is an area where a special tax is imposed on those real property owners within a Community Facilities District. This district has chosen to seek public financing through the sale of bonds for the purpose of financing certain public improvements and services. These services may include streets, water, sewage and drainage, electricity, infrastructure, schools, parks and police protection to newly developing areas. The tax you pay is used to make the payments of principal and interest on the bonds.

Are the assessments included within the Proposition 13 tax limits?

No. The passage of Proposition 13 in 1978 severely restricted local government in its ability to finance public capital facilities and services by increasing real property taxes. The “Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982” provided local government with an additional financing tool. The Proposition 13 tax limits are on the value of the real property, while Mello-Roos taxes are equally and uniformly applied to all properties.

What are my Mello-Roos taxes paying for?

Your taxes may be paying for both services and facilities. The services may be financed only to the extent of new growth, and services include: Police protection, fire protection, ambulance and paramedic services, recreation program services, library services, the operation and maintenance of parks, parkways and open space, museums, cultural facilities, flood and storm protection, and services for the removal of any threatening hazardous substance. Facilities which may be financed under the Act include: Property with an estimated useful life of five years or longer, parks, recreation facilities, parkway facilities, open-space facilities, elementary and secondary school sites and structures, libraries, child care facilities, natural gas pipeline facilities, telephone lines, facilities to transmit and distribute electrical energy, cable television lines, and others.

When do I pay these taxes?

By purchasing an interest in a subdivision within a Community Facilities District you can expect to be assessed for a Mello-Roos tax which will typically be collected with your general property tax bill. These special tax payments are subject to the same penalties that apply to regular property taxes.

How long does the tax stay in effect?

The tax will stay in effect until the principal and interest on the bonds are paid off along with any reasonable administrative costs incurred in collecting the special tax or so long as it is needed to pay the expenses of services, but in no case shall exceed 40 years.

What happens if a general tax payment is not made on time?

Because the Mello-Roos tax is typically collected with your general property tax bill, the Facilities District that obtained the lien may withdraw the assessment from the tax roll and commence judicial foreclosure.

What is the basis for the tax?

Most special taxes levied on properties within these districts have been structured on the basis of density of development, square footage of construction, or flat acreage charges. The act, however, allows for considerable flexibility in the method of apportionment of taxes, and the local agencies may have established an entirely different method of levying the special tax against property in the district in question.

How much will the Mello-Roos payment be?

The amount of tax may vary from year-to-year, but may not exceed the maximum amount specified when the district was created. In the case of the purchase of a new house within a subdivision, the maximum amount of the tax will be specified in the public report. The Resolution of Formation must specify the rate, method of apportionment, and manner of collection of the special tax in sufficient detail to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed district to estimate the maximum amount that he or she will have to pay.

How is the special tax reflected on the real property records?

The special tax is a lien on your property, essentially like a regular tax lien. The lien is recorded as a “Notice of Special Tax Lien” which is a continuing lien to secure each levy of the special tax.

How are Mello-Roos taxes affected when the property is sold?

The Mello-Roos tax is assessed against the land, but is not based upon the value of the property, therefore, the possible increased value of the property does not affect the amount of the tax when property is sold. The amount of the tax may not exceed the original maximum amount stated in the Resolution of Formation. Any delinquent payments must be satisfied before the sale of the real property since the unpaid amounts are a lien against the property.