- In 2023, Andy Ogles sold an investment property at a $60,000 loss to his Congressional district director, James Amundsen, according to multiple sources and property records (Tennessean, Columbia Daily Herald).
- Ogles reported differing investment property values on Congressional disclosure forms, sometimes undervaluing properties (e.g., listing one as $250,000–$500,000 instead of $660,000) (Columbia Daily Herald).
- His financial disclosure for 2023 lists an investment property in Columbia, Tennessee, worth between $500,001 and $1 million, generating $5,001–$15,000 in annual rental income, and notes a significant decrease in his 401(k) from previous years (Chattanooga Times Free Press).
- Some details in Ogles's property holdings and investment disclosures do not align with Maury County property records, raising questions about documentation and accuracy (Tennessean).
- Ogles claimed rental income for a Maury County property valued at $500,000–$1 million on disclosures, but no such property is listed under his name in county records, highlighting a potential vulnerability (Tennessean).
2023: Andy Ogles Sold Investment Property At $60,000 Loss To District Director According to Tennessean, "Ogles didn't keep the home. He sold it a year later at a $60,000 loss to his district director, James Amundsen, a former colleague at Americans for Prosperity, according to Maury County property records." [Tennessean, 7/17/24]
2022-2023: Andy Ogles Undervalued Investment Property In Congressional Disclosure According to Columbia Daily Herald (Tennessee), "On his Congressional disclosure filed in May 2023, Ogles reported the investment property, but valued it between $250,000 to $500,000, not $660,000." [Columbia Daily Herald (Tennessee), 7/17/24]
2023: Andy Ogles Sold Investment Property At $60,000 Loss To District Director According to Columbia Daily Herald (Tennessee), "Ogles didn't keep the home. He sold it a year later at a $60,000 loss to his district director, James Amundsen, a former colleague at Americans for Prosperity, according to Maury County property records." [Columbia Daily Herald (Tennessee), 7/17/24]
Ogles Sold Home To Congressional District Director At $60,000 Loss After Primary Win According to Columbia Daily Herald, "He later sold that home to his Congressional district director at a $60,000 loss." [Columbia Daily Herald, 8/8/24]
Ogles Sold Home At Loss To Congressional District Director After 2022 Primary According to Tennessean, "He did buy a house adjacent to his family home in September, just after winning the primary. He later sold that home to his Congressional district director at a $60,000 loss." [Tennessean, 8/8/24]
September 2024: Ogles Disclosed Columbia Investment Property Worth Up To $1 Million And Income Details According to Chattanooga Times Free Press, "The 2023 form also shows that Ogles has an investment property in Columbia worth between $500,001 to $1 million, earning him $5,001 to $15,000 a year in income and that his 401k from work as a lobbyist with Americans for Prosperity has decreased from $100,001-$250,000 to $15,001-$50,000." [Chattanooga Times Free Press, 9/21/24]
2022-2023: Andy Ogles Disclosed Investments And Property Holdings That Did Not Align With County Records According to Tennessean, "New disclosures also list two investment properties located in Columbia, Tennessee, but details do not align with Maury County property records." [Tennessean, 9/22/24]
September-November 2022: Andy Ogles Purchased And Sold A Property Following Primary Victory According to Tennessean, "The first investment property Ogles lists is valued between $100,000 and $250,000. The disclosure notes that the property was purchased in September 2022 - weeks after his primary victory - and sold in November 2022. Ogles discloses for the first time a line of credit with First Bank initiated in September 2022 worth $500,000 to $1 million, with which this property could have been purchased." [Tennessean, 9/22/24]
November 2023: Andy Ogles Sold Home At $60,000 Loss To His District Director According to Tennessean, "Ogles purchased a home on Neeley Hollow Road near his family home for $660,000 in September 2022. He sold the home just over a year later in November 2023 at a $60,000 loss to his District Director James Amundsen, according to property records." [Tennessean, 9/22/24]
2022-2023: Andy Ogles Claimed Rental Income For Undocumented Maury County Property According to Tennessean, "Ogles also discloses on both 2022 and 2023 filings another real estate investment in Maury County worth $500,000 to $1 million, which he claims brings in rent of between $5,000 and $15,000 per year. There is no property of that description listed as owned by the Ogles in Maury County property records." [Tennessean, 9/22/24]