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Joe Lieberman made a lot of claims during his 2006 re-election campaign, many of which had no resemblence to his record. This site, and image linked in this box, serves as a resource for all bloggers/reporters suffering through Joe's penchant for revisionist history over the next six years.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Property: Joe Lieberman Fact Sheet

Joe Lieberman has owned several homes in the New Haven area over time. He sold his most recent Connecticut home in August 2006. Since that date, no new deeds in Lieberman’s name have been recorded and made publicly available in New Haven. Lieberman paid the property taxes late on his home at 10 Alston Avenue in 1996, incurring $83 worth of interest. In addition, he paid taxes late on a property at 550 Prospect Street Unit 10 in 2000, incurring over $250 in interest and penalties.

In addition to the home in New Haven, Lieberman owns a house in northwest Washington, DC. The home on Ivy Terrace Court was recently assessed at more than $1.2 million.

During his 2004 presidential campaign, Lieberman moved his entire family, including his elderly mother, to a basement apartment in Manchester, New Hampshire to be closer to the campaign.

KEY ISSUES

  • Lieberman paid taxes late twice on his properties in Connecticut. In 1996, Lieberman paid his taxes late on his home at 10 Alston Avenue in New Haven. He incurred $83.61 in interest. In 2000, he paid taxes late on a property he owned at 550 Prospect Street Unit 10 in New Haven. He incurred $150 in late penalties and $137.61 in interest. (New Haven Clerk)
  • Lieberman’s home in Washington, DC is worth over a million dollars. The most recent assessment of Lieberman’s home at 3821 Ivy Terrace Court in Washington placed its value at $1,276,650. (District of Columbia Tax Assessor)
  • Lieberman moved his family to New Hampshire during the 2004 presidential campaign. During his 2004 campaign for president, Lieberman lived in a “basement apartment” in Manchester, New Hampshire. He moved his entire family, including his 89 year old mother, Marcia Lieberman to live in New Hampshire with him. (Hartford Courant, 1/28/04; 2/4/04)

PROPERTIES: WASHINGTON DC

3821 Ivy Terrace Court NW, Washington DC

11/10/94 Mortgaged from Chase Manhattan for $285,000

3/28/96 Marcel Femine appointed substitute trustee for mortgage

3/28/96 Mortgage released

11/27/95 Mortgaged from First Performance Mortgage Corporation for $289,500

2/13/97 Mortgage released

1/24/97 Mortgaged from BF Saul Mortgage Company for $287,000

4/30/98 Mortgage released

2/5/98 Mortgaged from BF Saul Mortgage Company for $284,000

7/23/01 Mortgage released

6/7/01 Mortgaged from Citimortgage, Inc for $278,000

12/17/02 Mortgage released

11/21/02 Mortgaged from First Horizon Home Loan Corporation for $275,000

(District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds)

ASSESSMENTS

Current Proposed (2007)
Land: $420,370 $447,870
Improvements: $689,330 $828,780
Total Value: $1,109,700 $1,276,650

(District of Columbia Tax Assessor)

PROPERTY TAXES

Tax Year Tax Penalty Interest Total
2005 $9,383.90 $0.00 $0.00 $9,383.90
2004 $1,327.98 $0.00 $0.00 $1,327.98
2003 $1,386.61 $0.00 $0.00 $1,386.61

(District of Columbia Tax Assessor)

PREVIOUSLY OWNED PROPERTIES: CONNECTICUT

10 Alston Avenue/2127 Chapel St, New Haven CT

6/15/83 Purchased from Hildegard Izenour for $166,000

6/15/83 Mortgaged from Connecticut Bank and Trust for $150,000

11/29/85 Mortgage released

12/9/85 Mortgaged from Home Bank and Trust Company for $150,000

1/4/93 Mortgage released

3/9/98 Mortgaged from American Savings Bank for $137,000

10/25/88 Mortgaged from Landmark Bank for $150,000

1/11/93 Mortgage released

12/24/92 Mortgaged from American National Bank for $145,000

2/8/96 Mortgage released

2/26/96 Mortgaged from Lafayette American Bank and Trust Company for $140,000

8/16/06 Sold to Brat Panico for $455,00

ASSESSMENT HISTORY

Year Value
1992 $88,357
1996 $150,486
2001 $180,740

PROPERTY TAXES

Tax Year Taxes Penalties Interest Total
1993 $5,402.08 $5,402.08
1994 $5,402.15 $5,402.15
1995 $5,401.72 $5,401.72
1996 $5,574.00 $83.61 $5,657.61
1997 $5,273.04 $5,273.04
1998 $5,259.50 $5,259.50
1999 $5259.50 $5,259.50
2000 $5,259.50 $5,259.50
2001 $6,647.62 $6,647.62
2002 $6,963.92 $6,963.92
2003 $7,144.66 $7,144.66
2004 $7,686.88 $7,686.88
2005 $8,263.16 $8,263.16

(New Haven Clerk)

1020-A Governor’s Row, New Haven CT

8/12/86 Purchased from Kosann-NEMCO Development for $102,500

9/4/90 Sold to Bertram Klebanow for $91,000

69 Colony Road, New Haven CT

5/24/68 Purchased from Sylvia and Samuel Bailey for $20,000

5/24/68 Mortgaged from General Bank and Trust Company for $20,000

11/4/88 Mortgage released

6/22/82 Transferred to Elizabeth Lieberman

1559-1561 Boulevard, New Haven CT

10/23/79 Purchased from Fred Sendroff.

11/12/82 Sold to Richard Bruno for $86,000

550 Prospect Street Unit 10, New Haven, CT

9/29/86 Purchased from David and Diane Jensen for $99,900

9/26/86 Mortgaged from First Federal Bank of Connecticut for $79,900

7/12/01 Mortgage released

4/13/01 James Segaloff appointed power of attorney for sale

5/15/01 Sold to Kenneth Hill for $48,500

ASSESSMENT HISTORY

Year Value
1992 $30,825
1996 $52,500
2001 $32,410

PROPERTY TAXES

Tax Year Taxes Penalties Interest Total
1993 $1,884.64 $1,884.64
1994 $1,884.64 $1,884.64
1995 $1,884.52 $1,884.52
1996 $1,944.60 $1,944.60
1997 $1,839.60 $1,839.60
1998 $1,834.88 $1,834.88
1999 $1,834.88 $1,834.88
2000 $1,834.88 $150.00 $137.61 $2,122.49

(New Haven Clerk)

140-150 Orange Street, New Haven CT

7/1/82 5/54ths interest purchased from Stephen Ahern and Edward Reynolds

Co-owners: Stephen P. Ahern

Edward M. Reynolds

Marvin K. Lender

James H. Segaloff

Susan W. Wolfson

7/2/82 Mortgaged with co-owners from Connecticut Savings Bank for $375,000

4/27/88 Mortgage released

7/2/82 Connecticut Savings Bank assigned as rent collector

7/2/82 Ownership share sold to 142 Orange Street Associates

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