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Free Seminar: How To Appeal New Jersey Property Taxes -- AND WIN!!

In 2013,over 120,000 homeowners appealed their property taxes in New Jersey – and nearly 70 percent succeeded in having their assessments reduced by $25,000.00 to $75,000.00 – thereby lowering their taxes in many cases by $10,000.00 over 12 years.


This seminar –- hosted by Peter Jordan of Prudential New Jersey Properties -- will help you determine if your property value is overassessed and explain what you need to know in order to successfully challenge your assessment in your township.


Topics will include:


  • How individual property assessments and taxes are calculated
  • Rules for determining if you have a winnable case
  • How to choose the best comparable sales to defend your value
  • Common pitfalls and problems that can lead to a permanent dismissal of your case – and how to avoid them!
   

Special guest speakers:

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                                         Robert Priscoe
           Real Estate Appraiser & Consultant (PAI Appraisers)




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                 Stephen Severud
                             
                             Real Estate Tax Attorney


* In appreciation for attending, each homeowner will receive a free, complimentary assessment of their current eligibility for a tax appeal.  

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When: Wednesday, March 5th, 7:00-8:30PM

Where: Prudential NJ Properties

              215 North Avenue West

              Westfield, New Jersey


           



Limited seating. Reservations required. Register online (only) @ njpropertytaxappeal.net

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