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I've never heard of anyone have their assessment increase as a result of a grievance.
Thanks
I'm still hesitant. My house is probably worth in the neighborhood of 550-600 market value. currently assessed at $450K, but there are sales of well, I would say lesser houses that would support a reduction to 400K if you cherry pick the comps...
When looking at recent sales prices should I be comparing them to my "Fair Market Value" or the "Adjusted Market Value (Equilzed Full Value)" of my house? The Fair market value is much high than the Adjusted Market Value.
I'm still hesitant. My house is probably worth in the neighborhood of 550-600 market value. currently assessed at $450K, but there are sales of well, I would say lesser houses that would support a reduction to 400K if you cherry pick the comps...
If your house is worth 550-600, and it is assessed for 400, just be very thankful, and find something else to do with your time. Do you think the assessor is going to roll over because your wonderful representative cherry picks comps.
Help!!
I just bought a house in nassau county and filing grievance for property taxes. I have 2 bathrooms in the house but my nassauproperty.com is showing 1 bathroom. Should i put 1 bathroom (as nassau country website is showing) in the grievance application or put 2 bathroom as actual.
Got my grievance from 2 years ago several months back. Got about $1250 knocked off my school taxes..
NICE was that a result of a SCAR or won right off the bat.
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