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Updated over 5 years ago, 08/09/2019

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David Rogers
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Lakewood, OH
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Cleveland Comtesting Property Values

David Rogers
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Lakewood, OH
Posted

I contested the value of 2 of my properties this last year and won both reviews. The county adjusted the value of each house to my purchase price but neither mortgage has adjusted their escrow to reflect the change. Both mortgage companies are collecting as if the higher tax rate were still in effect. I emailed one and they said they would review escrow at the end of the year and make an adjustment. I figured the other would say the same so I did not contact them.

Has anybody had a similar experience? Does the mortgage company’s explanation sound right? Once they do adjust for next year, I should have extra money escrowed. Will they refund the overage to me or will I be carrying extra cash in escrow for...28 more years?


Thanks ya’ll

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