For Homeowners Who Suspect They're Overpaying
The average successful appeal saves $1,297/year. This kit gives you the exact templates, scripts, and process to file in one afternoon.
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You open the envelope. Your property's assessed value jumped — again. Your stomach drops because you know what that means: hundreds more per year in taxes, automatically deducted, no questions asked.
You Google "how to appeal property tax" and find a maze of government websites, legal jargon, and conflicting advice. You think about hiring a tax attorney — $1,500 minimum, with no guarantee they'll even reduce your bill.
So you do what most homeowners do: nothing. You pay the inflated bill, year after year, because the system is designed to make appealing feel impossible.
Here's what makes it worse: your neighbor with the bigger house might be paying less than you. Assessment errors are shockingly common — the wrong square footage, a "renovation" that never happened, comps pulled from a nicer neighborhood. The assessor's office doesn't catch these mistakes. They benefit from them.
Property taxes are killing me. Our bill just went up $900 and I already have homestead exemption. I don't understand how this keeps happening.
The assessor is trying to say my house is worth considerably more than what the open market just determined it to be worth. Extremely frustrating.
Those firms are an absolute waste of money and totally unnecessary. You as a homeowner can do it yourself. We went to the county office, they did a new calculation right in front of us, and our tax was lowered.
I appealed mine and got a meet-in-the-middle compromise. Not a full win but took 40% off the value increase they were seeking. I just included 3 comp properties.
Most successful appeals take a single afternoon of focused work. Here's what life looks like after:
Money that stays in your pocket, every year, compounding for as long as you own the home.
No lawyer meetings, no courtroom drama. Fill in the templates, attach your comps, submit.
Your home valued at what it's actually worth — not what a rushed algorithm guessed.
You'll know exactly what to say, what to submit, and when. No guessing.
Researched, written, and organized so you can go from "I think I'm overpaying" to "appeal filed" in one sitting.
Three options. Only one makes sense.
| Cost | Time | 10-Year Savings | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY with This Kit | $47 | 1 afternoon | $10,000–$30,000 |
| Hire a Tax Attorney | $1,500–$5,000 | Weeks | $8,000–$25,000 |
| Do Nothing | $0 upfront | — | -$15,000+ lost |
Real stories from homeowners who fought back — and won
I came in with a ton of evidence — comps, photos, error documentation. The appeals board reduced my assessment by $45,000. That's over $1,100/year in savings.
Required 2 meetings + 3 appeals and presenting to the Board. But it was worth it. Pictures, drainage issues, itemized aging systems — the key is making it easy for them to lower your value.
Don't let this deadline pass. I filed a Prop 8 decline-in-value appeal and saved thousands. Most people don't even know this exists.
Most states give you just 30–90 days after your assessment notice to file an appeal. Miss it, and you're locked in at the inflated rate for another full year — or longer.
Assessment notices are going out right now. Check your mailbox.
Yes. The kit covers the appeal process for all 50 states, including state-specific deadlines, forms, and procedures. Every state allows property tax appeals — the process just varies slightly. We walk you through yours.
No. The vast majority of successful property tax appeals are filed by homeowners themselves. Our templates and scripts give you everything an attorney would prepare — at a fraction of the cost. If your case goes to a formal hearing, the kit includes a hearing script so you know exactly what to say.
Filing takes about 1–2 hours using our templates. Most counties respond within 30–90 days. Many resolve at the informal review stage without a hearing. The kit shows you how to maximize your chances of a quick resolution.
The kit includes a multi-stage appeal strategy. If your informal appeal is denied, we walk you through the formal hearing process step by step — including what evidence to present and how to present it. Most homeowners who appeal with solid evidence win at some stage.
The national average successful appeal reduces assessed value by 10–15%. On a $350,000 home at a 1.1% tax rate, that's roughly $385–$577/year — every year. Many homeowners save $1,000–$3,000+ annually, especially if there are errors in their assessment.
100% digital. You get instant access to download all templates, guides, and checklists as soon as you purchase. Print what you need or work entirely on your computer.
Even better — if your assessed value is higher than your purchase price, you have a rock-solid case. Your purchase price is the strongest possible comparable. The kit shows you exactly how to use your closing documents as evidence.
Use the kit. Follow the steps. File your appeal. If you don't save at least 10 times what you paid ($470+ in tax savings), email us within 60 days for a full, no-questions-asked refund.
We can offer this because the system works. The average successful appeal saves over $1,200/year — that's 25x your investment in year one alone.
Every month you wait is another month you're paying more than you should. The kit is $47. The savings last as long as you own your home.
One-time payment of $47 · No subscription · No upsells