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Bette Hochberger
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Navigating Property Tax Assessments and Appeals

Bette Hochberger
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  • How do you effectively navigate property tax assessments and appeals to ensure accurate valuation and taxation? Share your insights or seek advice.
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Sheryl Sitman
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Sheryl Sitman
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  • How do you effectively navigate property tax assessments and appeals to ensure accurate valuation and taxation? Share your insights or seek advice.

 I submit all of my properties across the country to a property tax appeal attorney who runs the props every year to determine if they are over assessed - for free. Then I have the option to engage the attorney to appeal the tax and only pay if they succeed to reduce the assessment based on a percentage of the reduction. They are likely to always get me better results than I could get for myself.

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