Property tax consultants will evaluate the property prior to filing an appeal. During the process of evaluating the property, the Property Tax Consultant may reject an appeal. Reasons will vary depending on the property. To name a few, a property might be under-assessed or fairly assessed and not have a good chance of getting a tax reduction. In some states, there is a risk of an increased value, so the Property Tax Consultant may reject after reviewing relevant market data. Other reasons include: past appeal filing deadline (customer signed up after the deadline), business personal property, and change of ownership (owner sold property and we are no longer authorized as agents).

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