MIAMI - A Republican former Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado wants to be the next Miami-Dade Property Appraiser "because I think the most consequential crisis that we have now is housing," said 76-year-old ...
Top row: Miami-Dade property appraiser candidates Tomás Regalado and Marisol Zenteno. Bottom row: Miami-Dade tax collector candidates David Richardson and Dariel Fernandez. Unofficial results show two ...
Backed by developers, Tomas Regalado rode the red wave in Miami-Dade County to win the property appraiser’s race. Regalado, a Republican who served as Miami mayor from 2009 to 2017, beat Democrat ...
Former Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado is a Republican candidate for Miami-Dade County property appraiser in 2024. Miami Herald file photo Six years after leaving public office as Miami’s mayor, Tomás ...
Soaring property values and taxes, paired with rising insurance costs and affordability angst, have made property owners more vigilant than ever about their tax bills. Against that backdrop, voters ...
This aerial view taken from video shows a flooded street in Northeast Miami-Dade County, on Thursday, June 13, 2024. A tropical disturbance brought a rare flash flood emergency to the region the day ...
Former Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado’s bid to become the next Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser is largely bankrolled by prominent developers and commercial property owners, an analysis by The Real ...
The Banana has a friend named Betty, who earlier this year picked up a two-bedroom condo on Brickell Avenue for $109,000. Betty got the unit at a bargain because it was in foreclosure. But you ...
Miami-Dade's property appraiser is calling on local governments to lower property taxes for homeowners. Tomás Regalado said the county's slowing real estate market no longer justifies higher tax bills ...
Florida's government in the sunshine is getting less transparent this week, according to critics of a new law that shields elected officials and their families from certain disclosures. Starting ...
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava wants Miami-Dade County to spend $205 million on a 1970s office complex that two appraisals said is currently worth about half of that. The deal for a new West Dade ...
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