Tech Help Firm

Property Tax Consultant in Scottsdale, Arizona

(480) 502-933315333 N Pima Rd, Ste 305, Scottsdale, AZ 85260View on Yelp

About Tech Help Firm

Tech Help Firm is a Scottsdale-based legal practice that handles property tax appeals and bankruptcy matters for individuals and businesses throughout the Phoenix metro area. The name doesn't fully capture the scope of what they do, but the firm has built real expertise across both areas, helping clients who are often dealing with financial stress from multiple directions at once. The firm works with homeowners, real estate investors, and small business owners who need practical legal help. Their attorneys understand that property tax savings and debt relief often go hand in hand for clients navigating financial difficulty. Having both capabilities under one roof means clients don't have to coordinate between multiple attorneys when their tax situation and their debt situation are connected.

Services

Tax Law
Bankruptcy Law

How They Can Help

Tech Help Firm offers property tax appeal representation and bankruptcy legal services for clients throughout Scottsdale and Maricopa County. On the property tax side, the firm handles residential and commercial appeals from the initial filing through informal county review, State Board of Equalization hearings, and Arizona Tax Court proceedings if necessary. They also offer standalone assessment reviews for property owners who want a professional opinion before deciding whether to appeal. On the bankruptcy side, the firm handles Chapter 7 liquidation cases for individuals and businesses who need a fresh start, as well as Chapter 13 reorganization plans for clients who want to keep their assets while restructuring their debt. For small businesses with more complex situations, they also handle Chapter 11 cases. For clients dealing with both property tax disputes and financial distress, the firm can coordinate strategy across both issues. In some cases, a property tax reduction changes the financial picture enough to affect what makes sense on the bankruptcy side. Having attorneys who understand both areas can make a real difference in how the whole situation gets resolved.

What to Expect

New clients typically start with a free consultation where the attorney reviews both their property tax situation and, if relevant, their overall financial picture. This helps identify whether a property tax appeal, bankruptcy, or some combination is the right path forward. The attorney will be direct about what's realistic and what the process looks like for each option. For property tax appeals, the firm handles all research, filing, and hearing preparation. For bankruptcy cases, the process starts with a detailed review of income, assets, and debt to determine which chapter makes sense. The firm prepares all required filings and represents clients through the court process. Clients are kept informed at each stage with clear explanations of what each step means and what comes next.

Service Area

Tech Help Firm primarily serves clients in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, and the surrounding Maricopa County communities. For bankruptcy matters, they represent clients throughout the District of Arizona federal court jurisdiction. For property tax appeals, they focus on Maricopa County properties but can consult on matters in other Arizona counties. Most client communication can be handled remotely after an initial meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of law does Tech Help Firm actually practice?
Despite the name, Tech Help Firm is a legal practice focused on property tax appeals and bankruptcy law. They help property owners reduce their tax assessments and represent individuals and businesses in Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in Arizona.
Can the firm handle both my property tax appeal and a bankruptcy filing?
Yes, and that's one of the firm's real strengths. For clients dealing with both issues, having attorneys who understand how they interact leads to a better overall strategy. They'll help you figure out the right order of operations for your specific situation.
How do I know if I should appeal my property tax assessment?
The simplest check is to compare your assessed value to recent sales of similar properties in your neighborhood. If your assessment is significantly higher than what comparable homes are selling for, that's a reasonable basis for an appeal. The firm offers free consultations to help you make that call.
What's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Chapter 7 is a liquidation process that discharges most eligible debts within a few months, but you may have to give up certain non-exempt assets. Chapter 13 is a repayment plan over three to five years that lets you keep your assets, including your home if you're behind on a mortgage. The right choice depends on your income, assets, and goals.
Does filing for bankruptcy affect my property tax appeal?
It can, depending on the timing and the type of bankruptcy. An attorney who handles both areas can explain how they interact in your specific situation. In some cases it makes sense to resolve the property tax appeal first; in others, the bankruptcy should come first.
How long does a property tax appeal typically take?
Residential appeals in Maricopa County often resolve in three to nine months if the county agrees to a reduction at the informal hearing stage. Commercial cases can take considerably longer, especially if they go to the State Board of Equalization or the Arizona Tax Court.
Are there any upfront fees for property tax appeal services?
No. Property tax appeals are handled on a contingency basis, meaning the firm's fee is a percentage of whatever savings they achieve. If the appeal doesn't result in a reduction, you don't owe anything for the firm's property tax work.
Is Tech Help Firm based in Scottsdale?
Yes, the firm is located in Scottsdale and serves clients throughout Maricopa County. Remote consultations are available, so you don't need to come into the office for every step of the process after your initial meeting.

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