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Property Taxes paying to much, maybe...
I think my property taxes are to high and I think I need a lawyer, maybe.
So my property is in Columbus, Ohio area and when I built I was quoted a tax rate of 3k. Now my taxes are 6k. When I called the town I was basically threatened that my takes will be even higher if I challenged my tax assessment.
Looking for some advice on the first steps. At this point I'm looking at getting a lawyer and my personal assessment, maybe? Kinda stuck 😕.