Posts Tagged ‘West Chester PA Tax Assessment Attorney’

Is Your Property Unfairly Assessed?

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Watch John Fiorillo as explains the Uniformity Principle.

Owners of commercial and residential real estate should watch this informative video to learn more about the Uniformity Principle. Property values have decreased over the past few years. If you believe your property is assessed at a rate higher than its fair market value, contact John Fiorillo for information on how you might be able to reduce your property tax bill by filing a real estate tax appeal.

Attorney John Fiorillo is a partner in the firm of Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, PC., with offices located in West Chester, Malvern and Phoenixville, PA.

Are you paying too much in real estate taxes?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

By: John K. Fiorillo

We can easily and quickly assist you in evaluating whether your property is over assessed. Your real estate taxes usually support your local school district, County and in many instances, your local municipality. Two things factor into your real estate taxes; your tax rate and your assessment. The tax rate is a political matter and one that only your local school board, county commissioners and municipal officials can address. The assessment is a different story. Your assessment is supposed to represent a specified percentage of the fair market value of your property. If you are assessed at a higher percentage of your fair market value than the average for your county, you should consider an appeal. You have the right to challenge your assessment on an annual basis. Usually, this is in the late spring or during the summer months. Each county has a different period for filing an annual appeal. We can quickly determine whether your property is over assessed and explain the appeal process. Simply pull out your current or most recent tax bill and call us with your assessment. It will be listed on your bill. If you do not have the bill available, we can look up your assessment for you and help you determine if you are paying too much. A simple phone call could result in significant savings that will compound year after year. Please contact John K. Fiorillo for more information.