Seminar Instructs New Jersey Homeowners On Property Tax Appeal Process

In 2016, nearly 90,000 homeowners appealed their property taxes in New Jersey — and nearly two-thirds 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.

In this seminar —- hosted by realtor Peter Jordan of  Berkshire Hathaway Homes Services NJ Properties — homeowners will be taught exactly how to determine if their property values are overassessed and what is required to successfully challenge assessments in their township.

Homeowners will also learn:

- How individual property assessments and taxes are calculated
- Rules for determining a winnable case
- How to choose the best comparable sales to defend a valuation.
- Common pitfalls and problems that can lead to a permanent dismissal of a case — and how to avoid them.

Special guest speaker:

Maria Cozzini
New Jersey Real Estate Tax Attorney
As a special bonus, each homeowner who attends will receive a free, complimentary assessment of their current eligibility for a tax appeal.

When:  Monday, March 6th  6:30-8:30 PM

Where: Clark Township Library (Ayers Room)
303 Westfield Avenue
Clark, New Jersey

Limited Seating. Reservations Required. Register online (only) @ njpropertytaxappeal.net.

Please note: The Clark Township Library is not sponsoring this event and will not be taking any registrations.

Contact info:
Peter Jordan
215 North Avenue West Westfield New Jersey 07090
732 910 1301
[email protected]