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Disagreement over the burdens that should be placed on school districts in filing property tax appeals while also abiding by Pennsylvania’s Uniformity Clause have come to a head again...
Pennsylvania is on the cusp of exciting systemic change to reinvent its property tax system.
Pennsylvania taxpayers recently scored an important victory when the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas reasserted taxpayers' right to protection against property overassessment...
In his latest article, Kristopher Nicoloff breaks down why the cost approach may now be the most accurate — and fairest — way to assess modern self-storage facilities.
Phil Brusk and Caleb Vahcic explain how using dual appraisal methods can help taxpayers obtain an accurate assessment of their senior housing properties.
Ancillary services have become a crucial revenue generator in student housing and can help owners improve occupancy, justify higher rents and increase tenant satisfaction.
Most people who have studied real estate investing will recall that property expenses are divided into controllable and noncontrollable buckets.
Evaluating the feasibility of a property tax appeal becomes increasingly complex when property sales activity slows.
Commercial property owners can maximize returns by minimizing property taxes, writes J. Kieran Jennings of Siegel Jennings Co. LPA.
As the real estate market ebbs and flows, opportunities still abound for those who act quickly and strategically.

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