The goal is not to create the thickest packet. The goal is to make the value issue easy to understand.
1. Assessment notice
Keep the complete notice, including mailing date, valuation figures, exemptions, appeal instructions, and deadline. This is the document that defines what is being challenged.
2. Assessor property record
Obtain the property card or assessment record showing how the assessor describes the parcel and improvements. Mark factual errors and attach evidence supporting each correction.
3. Comparable sales
Use several strong closed sales with basic details: address, sale date, price, size, style, condition, and relevant amenities. Explain why each sale is comparable.
4. Photographs
Photographs are especially useful for deferred maintenance, interior condition, location problems, damage, or differences between your property and a renovated comparable.
5. Estimates, inspections, and reports
Contractor estimates, inspection reports, engineering reports, or environmental information can provide objective support when property condition affects value.
6. Appraisal or market analysis
If you have a recent appraisal that aligns with the relevant valuation date, include it. If not, a concise comparable-sales analysis may still be useful.
7. A one-page summary
Put your requested value and strongest reasons on one page. This gives the reviewer a map of the evidence that follows.
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Frequently asked questions
Property tax FAQ
What documents are most important in a property tax appeal?
Start with the assessment notice, assessor property record, comparable sales, and documents that prove factual errors or condition issues.
Do I need an appraisal to appeal property taxes?
Not always. A private appraisal can help in some cases, but many owners build appeals using public records, sales data, photographs, and other reliable evidence.
Should I bring repair estimates?
Repair estimates can help explain condition problems when they are relevant to market value and supported by photos or inspections.
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