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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Builders turn to inventory homes to meet demand for affordable, quick deliveries
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes) For Tempe–based Fulton Homes spec building has always been roughly one-third of its sales. By Kayla Devon | Builder Magazine Levitt & Sons pioneered the mass production of single-family homes in the wake of World War II and rode the resulting wave of speculative development for decades after. Then it went bust in
Everything old is renewed again as architects renovate historic buildings
By Graham Bosch | Cronkite News (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Peter Sperling in his effort to preserve Arcadia as a residential community.) Old buildings have a story to tell. The story of Federal Pizza on Central Avenue, a restaurant that opened five years ago in a 1950s building, began with a surprise. When the restaurant’s construction team started to
[UPDATE] Change in municipal zoning law signed by Governor Ducey
Rose Law Group Reporter Legislation that would change how many adjacent neighbors it takes to oppose a zoning case to force what is called a “legal protest” at a city council passed the House 59-0 on Monday. Governor Ducey signed the bill and it will take effect in 91 days. The legislation changes the requirement of a three-fourths vote of a
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