Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys at Law - Philadelphia

Property Tax Consultant in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

(610) 772-2300300 Conshohocken State Rd, Ste 570, West Conshohocken, PA 19428View on Yelp
Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys at Law - Philadelphia - property tax consultant in West Conshohocken, PA

About Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys at Law - Philadelphia

Chamberlain Hrdlicka brings decades of tax expertise to property owners throughout the Philadelphia metro area. Our property tax consultants understand Pennsylvania's complex assessment system and help clients achieve significant tax reductions through strategic appeals and thorough valuation analysis. Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial portfolio, we've successfully challenged thousands of property assessments. Our team combines legal expertise with deep knowledge of local market conditions to build compelling cases that deliver real savings.

Services

Business Law
Tax Law
Estate Planning Law

How They Can Help

Our comprehensive property tax services include residential assessment appeals for homeowners facing inflated valuations, commercial property tax consulting for office buildings, retail centers, and industrial properties, and thorough property valuation analysis using comparable sales data and market trends. We handle the entire appeals process from initial assessment review through formal hearings. For commercial clients, we provide ongoing tax reduction strategies, portfolio assessments, and multi-year planning to minimize tax burdens. Our residential services focus on homeowner tax protests, assessment challenges, and exemption applications. We also offer pre-assessment consulting to help property owners prepare for revaluations and identify potential issues before they become costly problems.

What to Expect

Your property tax appeal begins with a comprehensive assessment review where we analyze your current valuation against comparable properties and market data. We'll schedule a consultation to discuss your property's unique characteristics and identify grounds for appeal. Next, we prepare and file all necessary documentation with the appropriate tax authority, gathering evidence including property records, comparable sales, and expert valuations. We represent you at hearings and negotiations, presenting your case professionally while you focus on your daily responsibilities.

Service Area

We serve property owners throughout Montgomery County, Philadelphia County, Delaware County, and Chester County. Our West Conshohocken office provides convenient access for clients in King of Prussia, Norristown, Plymouth Meeting, and surrounding communities. We handle cases before local assessment boards, county appeal boards, and state-level tax courts throughout southeastern Pennsylvania.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I save on my property taxes?
Savings vary widely based on your property's over-assessment, but successful appeals typically reduce taxes by 10-30%. We've achieved reductions exceeding $50,000 annually for commercial properties and $2,000-$5,000 yearly for residential properties.
What are my chances of winning an appeal?
Success rates depend on the strength of your case, but we maintain approximately 75% success rate on appeals we accept. We only take cases where we believe there's a reasonable chance of achieving meaningful savings.
How long does the appeal process take?
Most residential appeals resolve within 3-6 months, while complex commercial cases may take 6-12 months. Pennsylvania's system allows for multiple appeal levels, which can extend timelines but also provide additional opportunities for success.
Can I appeal my assessment every year?
Yes, Pennsylvania allows annual appeals, though the grounds and procedures may vary. We help clients understand when appeals are most likely to succeed and develop multi-year strategies for ongoing tax reduction.
Do I need an appraisal to appeal my assessment?
Not always - we use various forms of evidence including comparable sales, market analysis, and property condition assessments. Formal appraisals are sometimes necessary for complex properties but aren't required for all appeals.
What if I already tried appealing on my own?
Previous unsuccessful appeals don't prevent future attempts with professional representation. We often identify issues that property owners miss and can present more compelling evidence to achieve different outcomes.
Will appealing my taxes increase my assessment?
No, Pennsylvania law prohibits increasing assessments solely because an owner files an appeal. Your assessment can only be increased if the taxing authority proves your property was significantly under-assessed.
How do contingency fees work for property tax appeals?
Under contingency arrangements, you pay a percentage of your tax savings (typically 25-35%) only if we successfully reduce your assessment. If we don't achieve savings, you don't pay attorney fees.

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