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Maryland Property Tax Appeals Attorney: Appeal the Decision of the Department of Assessments and Taxation

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I appealed my property tax assessment and lost. Is there anything else that can be done? Yes. Whether you lost or your assessment was not reduced as much as it should have been, the next step is to appeal the decision of the Department of Assessments and Taxation to the Property Tax Assessment Appeal Board. […]

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Baltimore Maryland Property Tax Appeals Attorney: Appeal a Reassessment

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I just received my property value reassessment notice in the mail from the state of Maryland; can we appeal? Yes! We have 45 days to appeal and schedule a hearing. It is often beneficial to appeal at this time. Any savings obtained at this time will be frozen at this amount for the next three […]

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Maryland Property Tax Appeals, Lawyer: Assessed Value vs. Home Value

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If the assessed value of my property is reduced, will this lower the value of my home? No! Your fair market value and your assessed value are different values. When real estate professionals value a property they take current market data into consideration and place no emphasis on the assessed value. The value of your […]

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Maryland Tax Assessment Appeals: Can I Appeal After Purchasing a Home?

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Yes! Maryland law permits property owners to contest their real property taxes within 60 days of settlement. The process allows us the opportunity to establish, through market analysis, Maryland law and argumentation at a hearing, that a property assessment and/or classification is incorrect. For a free, confidential conversation to learn more about contesting your property […]

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Maryland Property Tax Appeal: When Can I Appeal My Property Tax?

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Maryland law permits property owners to contest their real property taxes. The process allows us the opportunity to establish, through market analysis, Maryland law, and argumentation at a hearing, that a property assessment and/or classification is incorrect. Property values rise and fall but often the Maryland Department of Assessments & Taxation does not account for […]

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