Victory Tax Lawyers

Property Tax Consultant in Los Angeles, California

5(80 reviews)
(866) 640-06401100 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035View on Yelp
Victory Tax Lawyers - property tax consultant in Los Angeles, CA

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About Victory Tax Lawyers

Victory Tax Lawyers is a Los Angeles-based firm with a 5.0-star rating and a reputation for delivering results on property tax appeals across a range of residential and commercial property types in LA County. Clients consistently describe the firm as thorough, responsive, and straightforward about what's achievable before they take on a case. That kind of upfront honesty tends to produce better outcomes because the cases they accept are the ones they've already determined are worth fighting. The firm handles everything from standard annual roll appeals to more complex Prop 13 base year disputes and commercial property challenges. If you own property in Los Angeles and believe the county's assessed value is out of step with actual market conditions, Victory Tax Lawyers has the track record and local knowledge to make a credible case on your behalf.

Services

Tax Law

How They Can Help

Victory Tax Lawyers offers comprehensive property tax appeal representation for property owners throughout Los Angeles County. Their residential practice covers single-family homes, condominiums, townhomes, and small income properties. On the commercial side, they handle office buildings, retail centers, mixed-use properties, industrial facilities, and apartment complexes. For each case, the firm builds a detailed valuation file that includes market comparable analysis, income approach modeling where appropriate, and documentation tailored to the specific requirements of LA County's Assessment Appeals Board. They handle all filings, correspondence with the Assessor's office, and hearing representation so clients don't have to navigate the procedural side themselves. Beyond the standard annual roll appeal, Victory Tax Lawyers handles Prop 13 base year value disputes, which can produce compounding tax savings over an entire ownership period. They also represent clients on supplemental assessments arising from changes of ownership or new construction, and on escape assessments the county issues retroactively. The firm's consistent perfect rating suggests they're selective about the cases they take and thorough in how they prepare them.

What to Expect

Victory Tax Lawyers starts every engagement with a thorough review of your property's current assessed value, recent market sales, and any appraisal or income data you can provide. The initial consultation is designed to give you a clear picture of whether an appeal is worth pursuing and what a realistic reduction might look like before you commit to anything. Once engaged, the firm handles all aspects of the appeal. They file within the required LA County deadlines, prepare the valuation evidence package, and manage the informal review with the Assessor's office. Many cases resolve at the informal stage when the evidence is strong and the assessor agrees to a reduction. Cases that don't settle informally proceed to a formal hearing before the Assessment Appeals Board, where the firm presents the valuation case directly. Clients receive regular updates throughout the process. The firm is known for proactive communication rather than leaving clients to wonder what's happening. The full timeline typically runs 12 to 18 months for residential cases and longer for commercial matters, but clients report feeling well-informed from start to finish.

Service Area

Victory Tax Lawyers serves property owners throughout Los Angeles County. They're active across the full range of LA neighborhoods, including the Westside communities, Hollywood, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Mid-City, Downtown, Koreatown, and the San Fernando Valley. They also handle cases in the South Bay and Southeast LA subregions. For high-value commercial properties, they may work with clients outside LA County depending on the scope of the engagement and the size of the potential reduction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Victory Tax Lawyers decide if my case is worth taking?
They review the county's assessed value against current market sales and, for income properties, rental income data. If the evidence supports a meaningful reduction, they'll take the case. Their selectivity is part of why their results and ratings are consistently strong.
What's the filing deadline for an LA County property tax appeal?
The standard deadline for the annual roll is November 30. Supplemental assessment appeals must be filed within 60 days of the notice date. Victory Tax Lawyers tracks these deadlines once they're engaged on a case.
Do I pay anything if the appeal doesn't result in a reduction?
No, not for standard residential contingency cases. Commercial engagements may include a retainer component. The firm is transparent about the fee structure during the initial consultation, and the agreement is documented in writing.
What's a Prop 13 base year value and why does it matter?
Your Prop 13 base year value is the assessed value established when you bought the property or when construction was completed. It controls how much your taxes can increase each year. If the county set it incorrectly, the error compounds over time, and a successful challenge corrects it for every future year of your ownership.
How much could I save if the appeal succeeds?
That depends on the gap between your current assessed value and what the market supports. Victory Tax Lawyers will give you a realistic range during the initial review based on actual comparable sales. No honest firm can quote a savings figure before looking at your specific property data.
Do I need to attend the Assessment Appeals Board hearing?
No. Victory Tax Lawyers represents you at all hearings. You're welcome to attend if you'd like to see the process, but your presence isn't required. They'll update you on the outcome and next steps promptly.
Can I appeal my taxes if I've owned the property for many years?
Yes. You can file an appeal each year if your current assessed value exceeds market value. Long-term owners sometimes accumulate assessments that drift above market during slower appreciation periods, and a successful appeal resets the value to what the evidence supports.
What if I recently bought the property and the supplemental bill seems too high?
Supplemental assessments after a purchase can be appealed within 60 days of the notice date. If comparable sales at the time of your purchase support a lower value than what the county assigned, you have a reasonable basis for a challenge. Contact the firm quickly because the filing window is short.

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