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James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Nomad Podcast: How to Protest Your Property Assessment

James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Welcome to the Nomad Real Estate Investing Podcast hosted by me, James Orr. Follow along each week as we tackle a different topic about real estate and real estate investing. Make sure you don’t miss out on our amazing content by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform.

This week we recorded a special episode on how to protest the assessment of your property. Many of our members recently received tax assessments on their properties which they felt were unrealistically high and they wanted to know what they could do about it. Listen to How to Protest Your Property Assessment to hear from someone who has successfully protested property assessments in the past to learn exactly how to do this for your own properties. It is available on any of the sites listed below:

Our podcast covers a variety of real estate investing topics so be sure to check it out and subscribe.

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