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  • Short Sale

    Given the recent economic climate, many of the transaction we are working on today are what are called “short sales.” A short sale is a sale of real estate in which the purchase price is not sufficient to pay off the mortgages on the property. In this kind of situation, a negotiation must take place…

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  • Your Burden to Prove

    If you’re considering appealing your property taxes, you need to understand that your property taxes cannot be reduced directly. Instead, the way your taxes are reduced is by reducing the value at which your property is assessed. What this means is that you, as a taxpayer, have the burden to prove that the assessed value…

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  • Petition & Comparable Sales

    Generally an appeal of your property taxes begins when you file a petition with the county of the town where your property is located. That generally is done by April 1 of each year, although sometimes the deadline is pushed to May 1 of the tax year if your town has undergone a municipal-wide reassessment.…

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  • Appeaiser’s Report & Testimony

    Another method to figure out the proper assessed value of your home is by using an appraiser. An appraiser will look at the history of sales and, at comparable sales, will formulate an opinion, and will come up with a market value based on the information that he has. An appraisal report will be very…

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  • Appeal to County & State Tax Board

    What happens if, after the tax board makes the decision, you feel that its decision was wrong? The taxpayer has 45 days, after receiving the decision, to appeal. An appeal requires that you first file with the county tax board. If you feel that you are unsatisfied with that decision of the county tax board,…

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