Your property tax bill is probably too high. FairAppeal reviews your property for free and files the appeal only if there is a case to file.
Your property tax bill is probably too high. That is true across a wide range of homes, markets, and assessment cycles. Most homeowners never check. FairAppeal reviews your property, tells you whether a case exists, files the appeal when it does, and only charges if the appeal actually lowers your bill.
How does FairAppeal handle it?
Sign up with your property address. FairAppeal pulls the data, decides whether to file, prepares and submits the petition, tracks the deadlines, and handles any hearing. Homeowners spend a few minutes on setup and then hear back with a decision. If we decline to file, you pay zero. If we file and the board does not lower your value, you pay zero. The fee, when it applies, is a percentage of first-year tax savings.
What happens next year?
A successful appeal reduces your bill this year. FairAppeal monitors your assessment every year going forward. If next year's value comes in high again, we file again. Same setup, same fee structure, same promise: you pay only if the appeal actually lowers your bill. Nothing new on your side.