Brady McFarland & Lord

Property Tax Consultant in Arvada, Colorado

(303) 420-28636870 W 52nd Ave, Ste 103, Arvada, CO 80002View on Yelp

About Brady McFarland & Lord

Brady McFarland & Lord has been serving Arvada and the greater Denver metro area for over two decades, specializing in property tax appeals and assessment challenges. Our team understands that property taxes represent one of your largest annual expenses, and we're committed to ensuring you're not paying more than your fair share. With deep roots in Colorado's tax landscape, we've successfully reduced property tax burdens for hundreds of homeowners and businesses. Our approach combines legal expertise with local market knowledge, giving us the tools needed to identify overassessments and build compelling cases for tax reduction.

Services

Estate Planning Law
Business Law
Tax Law

How They Can Help

Our comprehensive property tax services cover every aspect of assessment challenges and appeals. We begin with thorough property evaluations, analyzing your current assessment against comparable properties and market data. When we identify discrepancies, we prepare detailed appeals that address valuation errors, incorrect property classifications, or assessment methodology flaws. Our team handles residential properties, commercial real estate, and industrial facilities with equal expertise. We also provide ongoing assessment monitoring services to catch potential overassessments before they become costly problems. Additionally, we offer consultation on property improvement impacts, helping you understand how renovations or market changes might affect future assessments. Our litigation support services ensure strong representation if appeals proceed to formal hearings or court proceedings.

What to Expect

Our process starts with a complimentary assessment review where we examine your current property valuation and tax burden. If we identify potential savings, we'll conduct a comprehensive property analysis including market research, comparable sales analysis, and physical property inspection when necessary. We then prepare and file your appeal with the appropriate assessment authority, handling all documentation and deadlines. Throughout the process, we keep you informed of progress and strategy decisions. If your case requires a hearing, we provide full representation and present evidence supporting your position.

Service Area

We serve Arvada and all surrounding Jefferson County communities, including Westminster, Wheat Ridge, and Lakewood. Our practice extends throughout the Denver metropolitan area, covering Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, and Douglas counties. We're familiar with the assessment practices and appeal procedures in each jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my property is overassessed?
We can help you determine this through a complimentary assessment review. We'll compare your assessment to similar properties and recent sales data to identify potential discrepancies.
What's the deadline for filing a property tax appeal?
In Colorado, appeals must be filed within 30 days of receiving your Notice of Valuation. Missing this deadline means waiting until the next assessment cycle.
Do you handle appeals for all property types?
Yes, we handle residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural properties. Each property type requires different expertise and approaches.
What information do I need to provide for an appeal?
We'll need your property tax statements, recent appraisals if available, and details about your property's condition and any factors affecting its value. We'll guide you through gathering necessary documentation.
How much can I expect to save on my property taxes?
Savings vary widely depending on the degree of overassessment. Some clients see reductions of 10-15%, while others with significant overassessments may achieve 30% or more in tax savings.
Will appealing my assessment affect my property's marketability?
No, appealing your assessment is a normal part of the tax process and won't negatively impact your ability to sell or refinance your property.
What happens if we lose the appeal?
If the initial appeal is unsuccessful, we can often proceed to the next level, such as the Board of Assessment Appeals or district court, depending on the circumstances.
How long do assessment reductions last?
Assessment reductions typically apply to the current tax year, but they often influence future assessments. Properties are reassessed every two years in Colorado, so monitoring is important.

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