Book Summary
Your property tax bill arrives — and it’s higher than it should be. The assessor’s valuation feels wrong, but the system seems stacked against you. Most homeowners shrug, pay, and move on. You don’t have to. Sid, a former valuation expert who has written authoritative books on comparable sales, automated models, and mass appraisal, switched sides. After successfully appealing his own assessment using the very tools assessors rely on, he now arms everyday homeowners — and the consultants who represent them — with the same powerful strategies. This is not just a book about crunching numbers. It is a tactical guide to the art of the rebuttal — how to build an unassailable case, anticipate the assessor’s arguments, and win at the Value Adjustment Board (or equivalent hearing boards).
Inside you’ll discover:
- How to anchor your appeal with proximity and recency — the geographic and temporal comps that boards can’t ignore
- Step-by-step valuation grids that turn raw sales data into a clear, defensible fair market value
- Specialized techniques for low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise condos, PUDs, and MPUDs — where standard rules break and intra-complex comparisons rule
- How to use simple regression modeling to derive objective, market-derived adjustments — no more “I think this is worth $40,000.”
- The Art of the Rebuttal — how to counter the assessor’s most common objections, present your evidence persuasively, and shift the burden back where it belongs
- The Ratio Challenge — discover how this innovative "Top-Down" approach audits the entire assessment roll using Just Value Ratios to pinpoint and challenge geographic or economic over-assessment clusters
- Each chapter contains ready-to-use presentation scripts, rebuttal responses, and comprehensive checklists to prepare you for the hearing.
Whether you’re fighting a single over-assessment or a consultant helping an entire neighborhood, this book transforms you into an advocate. You’ll learn not just how to calculate value — but how to prove it, defend it, and win it. The assessor has the data. Now you have the strategy. Master the art of the rebuttal — and take back what’s yours.
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