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Nick L.
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Insane city assessment values!

Nick L.
  • Buy & Hold Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Just got my re-assessment letters for 2016. Is it me or has the City of Milwaukee gone insane?

My LOWEST increase on a multifamily property was 25%. I had one at an 80% increase!!! Most were around 40-60%.

Has anyone else had the same problem and would you be interested in a coordinated effort to protest the assessments?

@Sam Erickson @Dawn Anastasi @Brandon Markham @Rebecca Knox @Robert Taylor @shawn ackerman @Jason Bott and others...

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Rebecca Knox
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Rebecca Knox
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Ours went up too but we didn't let them in so I thought that's why. 

What area was the one with an 80% increase? I'd say that's an area to target :)

Are you close with the Alderman in the areas you have properties in? I found they seem to be the best people to start with.  I'm always on board to help in any way that I cant though Nick. 

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