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Seaplane Pilot 06-05-2006 02:57 PM

Tax Abatement Representation
 
Can anyone recommend an appraisal company (or some other type of company) that specializes in tax abatement representation around the Lakes Region?

Woodsy 06-05-2006 03:24 PM

i don't know of any, but good luck! I would think any independent real estate appraiser could help you out.

BUT... Be careful... appealing your tax assessment is double edge sword. It has the potential to assess higher than their original assessment and then your stuck with the higher of the two...

Woodsy

fatlazyless 06-05-2006 04:41 PM

...appealing your assessment
 
From what I hear, appealing your assessment to your local board of assessment is almost impossible since they set the value in the first place and the property tax pays for the entire town budget of which they are a team player. NH has no housing court so you have to sue in the local superior court and present comprehensive comparative sales of similar real estate prepared by a respected professional assessor.

For an interesting and successfull reassessment story that resulted in a much lower assessed value for a large commercial property in Ashland NH check out the saga of the wool mill vs. Town of Ashland from about one year ago which cut it from something like 3.5 mil to 1.2 mil. The story was that the wool mill could not compete with chinese made wool so they stopped making wool after many years, and sold their wool machines to China. The town refused to lower the assessed value of the factory building so the mill owner sued in superior court and hired an assessor and got a big reduction.

ITD 06-05-2006 08:37 PM

Actually the first step is to go to your assessors office and pull the record and compare it to your house. If they can't get in to measure when they are evaluating, they guess. And when they guess it doesn't fall in your favor. If you find a mistake point it out, they are usually very willing to correct mistakes. I'd try this first, if you haven't already.

SIKSUKR 06-06-2006 09:14 AM

How's my buddy Seaplane Pilot?I'll pm you on who we used on our buildings.See you soon.


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