Why are Some Properties Over-Assessed?
Why are Some Properties Over-Assessed?
Quite simply, assessed home values have NOT been adjusted by your town or municipality to reflect the downward trend in real estate values over the past few years. And, when your home is over-assessed, hikes in property tax rates will have your taxes creeping up at an even greater rate.
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