Real Property Tax Valuation and Appeals
Rose Law Group pc has significant experience in real property tax valuation and both administrative and judicial appeals. We regularly handle appeals of County Assessor’s valuations to the County Assessors, County Boards of Equalization and the State Board of Equalization. The Rose Law Group pc team, with the assistance of outside experts, when necessary, is able to locate comparable sales of similarly situated properties and prepare an owners’ opinion of value necessary for successful appeals to reduce real property tax liability.
We also have experience in agricultural valuation and will locate potential grazing and farming lessees for clients, prepare agricultural and grazing leases, and apply for agricultural valuation status with the County Assessor to obtain reduced property valuations based upon the income generated from the agricultural use of the property.
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Virtua Partners buys Phoenix area properties for $2.8 MM
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represent Virtua Partners (Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) By Iris Dorbian|The PE Hub Network Virtua Partners, a commercial real estate-focused private equity firm, has acquired 28 acres of land in the Phoenix area for $2.8 million. The properties will be developed into single-family residential housing. PHOENIX, June 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/

City denies anti-Apex group’s petition for referendum
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Apex Motor Club By Mason Callejas | InMaricopa The City of Maricopa has denied an organization’s request for a public vote on Apex Motor Club after determining the item in question was “not subject to referendum.” In a letter to the organization Maricopa Taxpayers Protecting Citizens, City Clerk Vanessa Bueras stated “The City of Maricopa determined that the approval of

Maricopa refuses to forward Apex petition; issue could go to court
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Apex Motor Club By Joey Chenoweth | Pinal Central The city of Maricopa has decided that an effort to get a conditional use permit for APEX Motor Club to be put on a future ballot does not meet requirements, likely leaving the effort’s future up to the courts. In a letter sent on June 20
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