Property Tax Help
We Can Help with Property Tax Issues and Reassessments
Dealing with property taxes can be stressful, especially if your home’s value is reassessed and your property taxes go up.
If you think your property tax assessment is too high or unclear, we can help.
We guide homeowners through every step, including:
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Reviewing your property tax assessment
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Spotting errors or overvalued properties
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Preparing appeals and supporting documents
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Communicating with the property tax assessor
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Helping to reverse erroneous reassessments
Our goal is to make the process simple and stress-free.
We handle the details, explain your options clearly, and work to ensure your property taxes are correct.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my property taxes increase?
Property tax increases can result from changes in ownership, higher property values, changes in tax rates by local governments, or the expiration of exemptions.
Can I appeal my property tax assessment?
Yes, you can file an appeal with the county property tax assessor if you believe your property is overvalued or the reassessment is incorrect.
What happens if I don't pay my property taxes on time?
Late payments can result in penalties and interest. In some cases, unpaid taxes may lead to a tax lien or foreclosure.
Why did I receive a supplemental property tax bill?
Supplemental bills are issued when there are changes in ownership or new construction. They cover the period between the date of change and the next regular tax bill.
What is the difference between assessed value and market value?
Market value is the price your property would sell for on the open market. Assessed value is determined by the local assessor and is used to calculate your property taxes.
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