Can you Appeal for a Reduction?
Can you Appeal for a Reduction?
Yes, you can bring a claim to a local Assessment Review Board. Homeowners often contract for this with an agent who knows how to navigate the courts: How must forms be completed? What types of evidence are acceptable? How much of a reduction can realistically be expected? We do the paperwork, we know what mistakes to avoid and we make the court appearances for you.
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