If you recently purchased a property and the county assessor does not know the purchase price, they will assume the purchase price is higher than your assessment. This can make it difficult to earn a tax reduction. By uploading your closing documents, we can fight to lower your assessment to your purchase price. We will never share documents with the assessor’s office that hurts your chance of a tax reduction.

Uploaded closing documents must include: 

  • Property Purchase Price
  • Date of the sale (typically your closing date)
  • Signature of Buyer
  • Realtor Commissions

Follow our document upload article for guidance on uploading the documents in your property portal.

 

 

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