High Taxes for Brownstone -- How Do I Change It

You’re late to appeal this year. There are attorneys who specialize in this area but they’re very expensive & picky about what cases they take. You can do it yourself if you put in a lot of time & research. Start by phoning the Dept. of Finance.

Arkady

in General Discussion 8 years and 1 month ago

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deva | 8 years and 1 month ago

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I am paying almost $20k for standard 4 family in Clinton Hill. Seems like a very high number. Is there a service I can hire to potentially argue reducing these taxes? Is $20K fairly standard or should I look into fighting it?

Any pointers will be hugely appreciated.

Thank you.

resident2 | 8 years and 1 month ago

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Have there been any recent building permits, changes of use etc? These are the things that can trigger large tax increases and there is not a whole lot you can do about that.
Is it in the right tax class? I recently saw a 4 family that was still being taxed as a rooming house. It had a “new” C of O for a 4 family almost 15 years already.