We analyze your assessment, property record card, and market data to determine whether your value is accurate. Errors or outdated information can lead to years of overpayment — our review identifies issues before they cost you money.
The March Board of Review is your main opportunity to challenge your assessment. We prepare and present a clear, well‑supported appeal to help ensure your property is valued fairly.
If your case needs to move beyond the local Board of Review, we handle filings, evidence preparation, and representation through the Michigan Tax Tribunal Small Claims Division.
Incorrect square footage, extra bathrooms, finished basements, or wrong condition ratings can inflate your taxes. When needed, we can request State Tax Commission review to compel corrections, which may result in refunds for the current year and up to two prior years.
Your first year of ownership sets your taxable value for years to come. If your assessed value (when doubled) is higher than your purchase price, you may already be overassessed. We help protect your long‑term tax burden before it compounds.
We provide valuation reviews for commercial and industrial properties using market, cost, and income approaches to ensure assessments comply with Michigan law.
We assist with Principal Residence Exemption issues, Disabled Veteran Exemptions, agricultural classification, nonprofit exemptions, and personal property exemptions to ensure your property is classified correctly and taxed fairly.