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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

Insane 2-3X property tax rise in Kansas City (Jackson county)
I just acquired a duplex in Grandview, MO and it's unbelievable seeing property taxes rise 2X from 2022 to 2023 due to higher assessments. I'm going to appeal with the county, and wondering if there are any best practices to get a successful one. Is there any escaping from these insane assessments? Has anyone tried and succeeded?
I'm a responsible investor who takes good care of my properties and it sucks seeing these tax rises hurt the margins.