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Iowa City: Notice of Assessed Value............to high !

Clark S.
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I have a property in Iowa City and the new assessed value is too high.

It's a 12 unit old building.

Does anybody know how to challenge it ?    Or hire somebody to challenge it ?

Thank you

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Hello Clark,

I am in the Iowa City area, we own rentals ourselves and manage for clients and are well aware of the high tax assessments that were just released. Our management company is Pace Property management, we would be happy to have a conversation with you about how we may be able to assist you with the challenge.

I'll send you a private message.  Thanks

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