Tiffany & Bosco

Property Tax Consultant in Fort Wright, Kentucky

(859) 655-70001717 Dixie Hwy, Ste 510, Fort Wright, KY 41011View on Yelp

About Tiffany & Bosco

Tiffany & Bosco brings over two decades of combined experience in property tax law and real estate to help Kentucky property owners reduce their tax burden. Our Fort Wright location serves the greater Cincinnati area with personalized attention to each client's unique property tax challenges. We understand that property taxes represent a significant ongoing expense for both homeowners and business owners. Our systematic approach to assessment challenges has helped clients save hundreds of thousands of dollars in property taxes. We combine legal expertise with market knowledge to build compelling cases that produce real results for our clients.

Services

Business Law
Real Estate Law
Tax Law

How They Can Help

We provide comprehensive property tax appeal services for residential and commercial properties throughout Northern Kentucky. Our team conducts detailed property inspections and market analysis to identify overassessments and build strong cases for tax reduction. For residential properties, we handle appeals for single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, and multi-family investment properties. Our commercial services include office buildings, retail properties, industrial facilities, and special-use properties like medical buildings and religious facilities. We also handle agricultural property valuations and homestead exemption applications. Our process includes preparing formal appeals, gathering supporting evidence, negotiating with assessors, and representing clients at administrative hearings. We stay current with Kentucky assessment guidelines and local market conditions to maximize your chances of success.

What to Expect

We begin with a thorough review of your property and current assessment to determine appeal potential. Our team conducts a comprehensive market analysis comparing your property to similar recent sales and current market conditions. If we identify grounds for an appeal, we prepare all necessary documentation and file your appeal with the appropriate county PVA office. We handle all communications with tax authorities and keep you informed throughout the process. For cases requiring hearings, we provide professional representation and present evidence supporting your position. Most residential appeals are completed within 60-90 days, while commercial cases may take 90-120 days due to their complexity.

Service Area

We serve property owners across Northern Kentucky, with particular focus on Kenton, Campbell, Boone, and surrounding counties. Our Fort Wright office provides convenient access for clients throughout the Cincinnati metropolitan region. Our team is familiar with assessment practices and procedures in each county we serve, allowing us to tailor our approach to local requirements and practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a property tax appeal likely to succeed?
Successful appeals typically involve properties assessed above recent comparable sales, properties with physical or functional issues affecting value, or cases where assessment methodology was applied incorrectly. Market evidence is crucial.
How long does the property tax appeal process take?
Most residential appeals are resolved within 60-90 days of filing. Commercial property appeals often take 90-120 days due to their complexity and the need for detailed valuation analysis.
Can appealing my property taxes affect my homeowner's insurance?
No, property tax appeals don't affect insurance coverage or premiums. Insurance valuations and tax assessments serve different purposes and use different methodologies.
What if I disagree with the appeal decision?
If the local PVA denies your appeal, you can typically appeal to the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals. We handle these secondary appeals when warranted by the circumstances.
Do you handle property tax appeals for other states?
Our practice is focused exclusively on Kentucky property tax law. We don't handle appeals in other states but can provide referrals to qualified professionals in other jurisdictions.
Is there a minimum property value for appeals to be worthwhile?
There's no strict minimum, but properties with annual taxes under $1,000 may not generate enough savings to justify the effort. We evaluate each case individually during our initial consultation.
Can I still appeal if I've made improvements to my property?
Yes, but recent improvements may justify higher assessments. However, you can still appeal if the assessment exceeds the property's improved market value or if improvements were overvalued.
What happens to my property taxes while an appeal is pending?
You must continue paying your current property taxes while the appeal is pending. If successful, you'll receive a refund of the overpayment plus interest.

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