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Ohio's Property Tax Law Update - 2017

Account Closed
  • Columbus, OH
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To anyone owning, developing, managing and buying/selling property in Ohio - 

The laws within the real property tax field are constantly changing. In fact, in 2017 alone, there were 25 Ohio Supreme Court decisions. Should you or your company find yourself involved in a property tax appeal, these recent decisions could have a major impact on your bottom line and decision-making.   Make sure you familiarize yourself with the latest updates to the laws governing property taxes here

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Trevor Rutherford
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@jordan i filed an appeal on a property i bought several years back. They reduced it some but not much, they want to know about improvments, whether it's habitable ect. Weather some one lives there ect. They can be sneaky. They will take pictures before your hearing. 

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