Submitted by dat0dat t3_124wxi6 in pittsburgh
Like everyone else, I’ve experienced the joys of purchasing in good ole Allegheny county. In both cases, we were assessed at 100% of sale and fought to get right around 80%. The first time, we used an attorney. The second time, I went myself. It was an odd experience and felt like something out of 12 monkeys. It was during the height of Covid and the office was shocked when I showed up in person, never mind the never provided any dial in information. Clearly the solicitor and appeals clerk were on friendly terms. Regardless, it was an easy fight down to 80% again and I avoided attorney’s fees.
Fast forward to last night and I’m sitting in a bar with my buddy and we are talking about the lawsuit and he said he filled out two forms on the county site and appealed to get down to something like 63%. I’m on the site today and I can’t find the forms to complete. Has anyone done this? And if so, what justification do you use for your appeal? Did you cite the lawsuit? 63% is better than 80% but 80% is better than 100%.
Thanks in advance.
LibatiousLlama t1_je2dcle wrote
Common level ratio is law. They are required to apply the common level ratio unless they can prove your house was sold at less than it was worth which is difficult. I'd say just eat the 300 bucks and make a rent rate lawyer deal with it. That's worth the cost of your time. It's a phone call for the lamest of lawyers. For you it's a waste of a shit load of your time and stress.
I ain't no lawyer but I just did this shit. I was also acquaintances with the people who sued in an attempt to force the county to do a county wide reassessment. The judge flaked but reduced the clr.
It's a crap shoot where the lawyers do nothing for a year then it finally gets resolved by a few emails. Super annoying. But it's most likely not worth your time to do it yourself.