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Most
localities determine your property tax burden based on an ad valorem assessment of the
property's value. Sometimes, as a property owner, you get an
unwanted surprise in the mail telling you your taxes are going up, and sometimes it may seem as though
your assessment is too high.
There
are as many different procedures for appealing assessments as there are property taxing districts, so
it's important to enlist the help of a professional appraisal firm that's experienced and trained in the
ins and outs of your particular jurisdiction.
Please note: It makes sense to do your own research before determining whether to go forward
with a property assessment appeal, especially before you make the decision to hire a professional
appraiser. However, according to the Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), we are not allowed to take "shortcuts" -- i.e., your research
-- and use it on its face as part of our independent evaluation. When you hire us for an assessment appeal, you're commissioning an independent, third-party professional appraisal report. As such we do our own evaluation, beginning to end. If you're right that your property has been overvalued, an
independent report such as ours will be even more persuasive than any other evidence you can marshal on
your own. But it depends on our ability to do the work
independently. Sometimes, you will have a hearing on your assessment appeal and will need for the appraiser
you've hired to testify on your behalf. Be assured that at
Ecentury Appraisal Services, we are able to professionally and
persuasively testify at appeal hearings. Browse our website
to learn more about our qualifications, expertise and services offered. |