Appeal Your Property Taxes On Market Value And Unequal Appraisal

Topics:
Appraisal,
Taxes
Tags:
Appraisal,
O'Connor & Associates,
Property Tax,
Tax
Source:
O'Connor & Associates

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Overview: The first step to annually appealing your property taxes is to send a written notice to the Appraisal Review Board (ARB) for the county in which your home is located. Comparable sales are the cornerstone of a market value appeal for a home. Unequal appraisal is an effective tool in appealing property taxes annually to minimize your property taxes. Important components of an unequal appraisal appeal include a reasonable number of comparable properties (about two to 10) that are appropriately adjusted.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 2


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