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How To Appeal Your Dekalb Property Assessment

If the bank and the market claim your house is no longer the prize they thought it was a year ago, but the County Property Tax Assessor claims it is still the Taj Mahal for tax purposes, read this and act on it!

When you've finshed reading it, here is exactly what you need to do (in DeKalb, others may vary).

1. Call the Residential Division Help Desk at 404-371-2471 to request the form, "Real Estate Property Tax Return." Provide them with your address and they will mail you the form with a SASE.

2. File the form from #1 by March 1, 2008 indicating what you feel is the actual, fair market value of your home.

3. Sometime in April, you will receive the Notice of Assessment Change from the County that will indicate your property's appraisal by the County.

4. If the County appraised value exceeds what you feel is fair, you will need to file an appeal immediately using the process outlined at:

APPEAL PROCESS

Depending on your situation, this could amount to a significant savings in 2009.

On to the AJC ...

"The real estate and foreclosure crises have played havoc with property values in Atlanta. Wide areas of south Atlanta and north Clayton, south Cobb and south DeKalb counties have seen so many bank-owned properties flood the market that values have plummeted across whole neighborhoods."

Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2009 7:29 PM by Kelly Marsh

Comments

Les Phillips said:

Great advice!  You can also start the apeal process in Jan of each year by calling the property tax office and filing the apeal. This can only be done in Jan and you must call. Thanks for the great tips.

# April 9, 2009 9:37 AM

Sara Levis said:

Hey Kelly-

My property taxes went from $500 in 2009 to $2500 in 2010.  HELP!

Does this advice still apply?

thanks, sara

# April 29, 2010 6:52 PM
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