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Michael Deering
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lehigh Valley, PA
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Appealing a Tax reassessment

Michael Deering
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lehigh Valley, PA
Posted

Hello all,
A property I purchased 10 months ago has been targeted by the school tax assessor for reassessment. The property was flipped by the previous owner with the assessed tax value being 1/3 of my purchase price.

My lawyer is trying to negotiate a settlement but the tax assessor is not returning messages.

Curious to see if anyone has run into this issue and any good tips I can employ here to keep the assessed value reasonable.