Using a Property Appraisal to Support Your Case at a Maryland Property Tax Appeal Hearing
 Appraisals are allowed as evidence at your hearing. You should submit the appraisal well in advance of your hearing but at least ten business days before. That said, often times an appraisal is unnecessary and other recent sales comps could be more valuable.
Appraisals are allowed as evidence at your hearing. You should submit the appraisal well in advance of your hearing but at least ten business days before. That said, often times an appraisal is unnecessary and other recent sales comps could be more valuable.
For a free, confidential conversation to learn more about contesting your property taxes and a free professional legal assessment of whether your property is overvalued, contact attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.
Day, evening and weekend appointments are available in the Baltimore office or at your residence. Mr. Reichert personally serves clients and files property tax appeals throughout the entire state of Maryland including Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Carroll County, Harford County, Frederick County and Montgomery County.
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- Posted in Property Law Cecil County Maryland, Property Law Harford County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Anne Arundel County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Baltimore Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Carroll County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Frederick Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Harford County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Howard County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Maryland, Property Tax Appeal Montgomery County Maryland, Property Tax Appeal on Purchase of New Home, Publisher Attorney Baltimore Maryland, Publisher Lawyer Baltimore Maryland, Real Estate Law Charles County Maryland, Real Estate Lawyer Caroline County Maryland
 Apr, 20, 2015 Apr, 20, 2015
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