Top-Rated Property Tax Consulting in Estero, FL
Lee County utilizes the mass appraisal system for their proposed values every year, and sometimes, there can be inaccuracies with assessments. Sometimes, the county can be unaware of the condition of a property as county site visits only occur once every several years. Has your commercial or residential property in Estero sustained hurricane damage in the last couple of years? Hurricane damage can affect how much you are paying in property taxes. As property tax consultants in Lee County since 2012, many of our appeals were properties that had hurricane damage. If you have questions about your proposed property taxes in Estero, contact me to discuss.
Lower Property Tax in Estero
Are you considering purchasing a property in Estero, but wondering what the property taxes will be after the sale? Many people make the mistake of projecting what the real estate taxes will be after the sale to be what the current owners are paying. Each year after the sale, county values reset often resulting in a much higher property tax amount surprising a lot of people. If you have questions about what your property taxes will be after your potential purchase, feel free to contact me. Is the property appraiser value higher than your recent sale amount? If this is the case, it may be time to consider an Estero property tax appeal.
Property Tax Appeal and Property Tax Reduction Estero Residents Trust
The proposed property tax notices are mailed out every year in August; it is important that as soon as you receive your notice, you contact to review if you have questions as the appeal filing deadlines are only a few short weeks after this in September. The process often takes several months with hearings typically taking place from October to March of the following year, and it can even take longer than this depending upon the number of appeals that are filed.
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Be sure not to miss the September appeal filing deadline as the opportunity for potential property tax savings will be gone until next year.