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Never miss your opportunity again - know each year if you are overassessed and when you should appeal your property taxes. We alert you via email when your property is reassessed, at the time to file an appeal, and when the property tax appeal windows is about to open or close.

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Stay informed and protected against overpaying

Tracking all of the property tax information can be a nuisance – we do this for you – for FREE. We have built our automated system to monitor when the county reassesses your home’s property value and opens their property tax “appeal window”. The county’s property tax appeal window is the timeframe when county’s accepts property tax appeals.

To help ensure you never miss your opportunity, we alert you:

 
  • Before your county’s property tax appeal window is about to open
  • When your home is overpaying property taxes
  • When county’s property tax appeal window is about to close

How often is my property reassessed?
In most states properties are reassessed at least once every 3 years, if not more frequently. However, property can be reassessed at any time if the assessor determines that the data on file for your property is incorrect. For instance, if the assessor discovers your home has 4 bedrooms instead of 2 bedrooms, your property will probably be reassessed right away. In most regions assessors do not revalue individual homes because the process is too time consuming. Instead they revalue entire neighborhoods every few years using Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal software.
What is an assessment appeal?
An assessment appeal is a process whereby you can appeal your property's assessed value to a review board. This board will review the information you present to justify a lower property tax valuation and then determine if your request is justified.
When must an assessment appeal be filed?
The deadline varies by state and region. Check the ValueAppeal website to find specific instructions for your state.
If my property valuation is reduced, can the assessor increase its value next year?
Yes. Depending on the state, assessors are generally allowed to review values annually. If it is determined that market values have increased for comparable homes, the assessed value is likely to increase as well.
Do you analyze commercial properties, apartment buildings, mobile homes, floating homes or agricultural land?
No. We only work with single family homes, condominiums, townhomes, lofts, etc.
 
 
 
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