Protesting Real Estate Tax Assessments

Protesting Real Estate Tax Assessments










Boulder, CO (PRWEB) May 3, 2007

By this time of the year, most homeowners have received a notice from their local assessor’s office notifying them that their property values have adjusted. Most consider this good news, except for the fact that higher home values usually mean higher homeowner taxes. Most homeowners typically shrug their shoulders and pay their tax bill, but in many cases, this evaluation is negotiable. All a homeowner needs to do is provide some documentation showing that their home is not worth as much as their assessor’s bill says.

Automated Homefinder has released a free tool that allows homeowners to verify that their home is worth what their local assessor says it is worth. In the event a home isn’t worth what the assessor’s office says, that value can usually be adjusted. If you are interested in verifying the value of your home, visit Automated Homefinder’s free home evaluation tool. It could save you hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, on your homeowner’s taxes.

*Check with your local assessor’s office to find out the proper procedure for requesting an adjustment in your home’s value. This evaluation tool is for estimation purposes only, and is not to be considered a formal opinion of value, or an appraisal. This announcement is neither tax advice, or legal advice. Always check with your local Realtor, tax attorney, or an appraiser to accurately determine the value of real estate, and obtain tax advice.

Although Automated Homefinder serves the Boulder real estate, and Denver real estate communities, this evaluation tool can be used in almost any market around the nation to help estimate a home’s value. Visit Automated Homefinder’s free home evaluation tool to see what your home’s value might be.

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