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A 2014 Property Tax Grievance Guide-Why This Is The Year!

Suffolk County’s real estate market is still recovering which should make most every Suffolk homeowner’s property values decline further this year.  The one silver lining in that dark cloud- you might have a great shot at lowering your property taxes.  If you think you’ve been over assessed, you have a right to protest the assessment […]

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Long Island Pulse

The Deadline For Tax Grievance Approaches

The Heller & Consultants Tax Grievance  Featured in Long Island Pulse Magazine Author: Justine Lorelle LoMonaco | Published: Monday, January 27, 2014 Discovering that your home is being taxed at a higher value than it is worth means it’s time to start grieving. But don’t worry—that doesn’t mean investing in a box of tissues and

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Suffolk County Tax Grievance

5 Ways Grieving Your Property Taxes Can Help

Sell Your Home Faster For More Money Help #1-Makes your home more attractive to a buyer by reducing the annual property taxes burden. Help #2-We will issue you and your agent a letter to show potential buyers.  The letter will state that the property taxes are being professionally grieved in addition to showing annual projected

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Guide To Reduce Property Taxes in Suffolk County – FINAL NOTICE

Reducing your Suffolk County property taxes is one of the easiest ways to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year. This easy guide will help to get you started: 1. Determine your starting assessed value. This may be done by either calling your local town assessor’s office or by looking at your most

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