Goldman Law

Property Tax Consultant in Denver, Colorado

2.4(17 reviews)
(303) 656-95291873 S Bellaire St, Ste 1105, Denver, CO 80222View on Yelp
Goldman Law - property tax consultant in Denver, CO

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About Goldman Law

Goldman Law provides specialized property tax consulting services throughout the Denver metropolitan area, combining legal expertise with practical knowledge of Colorado's assessment system. Our firm has built a reputation for thorough case preparation and aggressive advocacy on behalf of property owners facing excessive tax assessments. We understand that property taxes can significantly impact your financial well-being, whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or real estate investor. Our team approaches each case with careful attention to detail, utilizing current market data and proven legal strategies to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients. We've successfully reduced assessments for properties ranging from modest homes to major commercial developments.

Services

Divorce & Family Law
Tax Law
Wills, Trusts, & Probates

How They Can Help

Goldman Law offers full-service property tax consulting including assessment appeals, valuation reviews, and tax reduction strategies. Our residential services encompass single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, and small rental properties throughout Denver and surrounding counties. We conduct thorough market analyses, gather comparable property data, and challenge assessment methodologies that result in overvaluations. For commercial properties, we provide sophisticated appeals utilizing income approach analysis, market studies, and professional appraisals. We handle retail, office, industrial, and multi-family properties, with particular expertise in properties affected by economic or functional obsolescence. Our preventive services include annual assessment monitoring, exemption application assistance, and strategic consulting for property improvements. We also provide litigation support for complex valuation disputes and maintain relationships with certified appraisers and market experts to ensure our cases are properly supported.

What to Expect

Our appeal process begins with a detailed consultation where we review your assessment notice, property characteristics, and recent market activity in your area. We conduct comprehensive market research, analyze comparable properties, and identify specific issues with your current assessment. Our team prepares detailed appeal documentation, including market studies and legal briefs outlining our position. We handle all filing requirements, meet critical deadlines, and represent you at hearings when necessary. We maintain regular communication throughout the process and provide detailed explanations of procedures and expected outcomes.

Service Area

We serve clients throughout Denver County and the surrounding metropolitan area including Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties. Our practice extends from downtown Denver to suburban communities in all directions, with particular experience in established neighborhoods and commercial districts throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties do you typically handle?
We handle residential properties, small commercial buildings, and mixed-use properties throughout the Denver metro area. Our expertise covers most property types except large industrial or specialized commercial facilities.
How do you determine your contingency fee?
Our standard contingency fee is 30-35% of the first year's tax savings, with the exact percentage depending on case complexity and potential savings amount.
What if I disagree with the county's response to my appeal?
We can pursue additional levels of appeal including formal hearings before assessment boards and, if necessary, district court proceedings for complex cases.
Do you handle properties outside Denver County?
Yes, we serve clients in Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties throughout the Denver metropolitan area.
How long do I have to file an appeal after receiving my assessment notice?
Colorado typically allows 30 days from the date of your assessment notice to file formal appeals, though deadlines can vary by county.
Can you help if I've already tried to appeal on my own?
Yes, we can often provide assistance even if initial appeals were unsuccessful, particularly if new evidence is available or procedural issues affected the original appeal.
What information do you need to evaluate my case?
We typically need your current assessment notice, property deed, recent appraisals if available, and information about any unique circumstances affecting your property's value.
Do you provide ongoing assessment monitoring?
Yes, we offer annual assessment review services to identify potential appeal opportunities and ensure you're aware of significant changes in your property's assessment.

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