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Hiring a real estate lawyer to lower property tax ?

Jermell Shavers
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Has anybody ever hired a lawyer to reduce their property tax burden ? St. Louis is jumping and I don't want to decrease my cash flow for property taxes. Anybody know a lawyer who does this for residential SFH ?

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Greg Miller
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Greg Miller
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PAR Residential in Clayton, MO is the solution for you.  I have used them the last few year with great success.  You do not need a lawyer to fight your property taxes...you need a company that does nothing but fight property taxes.  Look them up and give them a call.  Note that you just missed the 2019 review windows (July-August each year).

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