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Isaac Lane
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Columbus Ohio Property Tax Dispute

Isaac Lane
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Franklin County is doing a mass re-appraisal process for property taxes in 2023. The county gives you the opportunity to dispute the initial values before distributing the updated tax amount. Has anybody had experience disputing the property values in prior years and if so, what would you recommend doing to make a strong case that the value should be lower?

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Remington Lyman
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Remington Lyman
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Franklin County is doing a mass re-appraisal process for property taxes in 2023. The county gives you the opportunity to dispute the initial values before distributing the updated tax amount. Has anybody had experience disputing the property values in prior years and if so, what would you recommend doing to make a strong case that the value should be lower?


 I am doing this right now with most of my properties. I have hired Charles Bluestone (Bluestone Law Property Tax) to represent me

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