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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Apex Motor Sports gets P&Z recommendation
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Apex Motor Club By Raquel Hendrickson | InMaricopa Despite a letter of opposition from some residents and an argument from attorney Grant Woods, the Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended a use permit for Apex Motor Club Monday. Owned by Private Motorsports Group, Apex is planned as a private club where members can try out their luxury sports cars.
Real Estate Q & A: No Liability for Sellers Unless They Have Knowledge of Defects
Adam D. Martinez, Esq. | Chairman of Real Estate Litigation Department Question: I am a Canadian resident and own several real estate investments in Arizona. One of my investments is a large home in Ahwatukee located at the base of the South Mountain. It is a beautiful home, but it is was built many years ago in an older area,
EXCLUSIVE: The State has no duty to protect your property against naturally occurring fires
By David McDowell | Partner and Director of Rose Law Group Litigation Department In a pair of cases brought by property owners who suffered property damage stemming from the 2013 Yarnell Hill fire, Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals, held the state does not owe property owners a duty to protect their property against a naturally caused fire.
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