32 Connecticut municipalities have conducted a general revaluation of their October 1, 2020 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in the municipality as of the October 1 revaluation date. Connecticut law...
Valuation Law
Considering a real estate tax appeal? 6 steps to take after an assessment change
14 Connecticut municipalities have conducted a general revaluation of their October 1, 2019 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in the municipality as of the October 1 revaluation date. Connecticut law...
Notice of Tax Assessment Change – What Should You Do?
Norwalk, Darien, New Canaan, Wilton, Weston and Bridgeport along with 40 other Connecticut municipalities are conducting a general revaluation on the October 1, 2018 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in...
Can Google replace quality legal counsel? 3 reasons to proceed with caution with online legal resources
Online legal resources and technology are reshaping the profession Developments in technology have done away with many occupations, from switchboard operators and video store employee to toll takers. Are lawyers next?! Probably not, but the legal profession will...
How Can I Tell if My Property Tax Bill in Greenwich, Connecticut, Is Correct?
In a new piece published in Mansion Global on July 6, 2017, Cacace, Tusch and Santagata partner Ronald E. Kowalski II, a former Special Master in real estate tax appeal cases, talks with author Brenda G. Wong about what Greenwich property owners should look for to...
Risks faced by Commercial Property Owners
Commercial Property Owners take on risks When They Permit Tenants to Pursue Real Estate Tax Assessment Appeals Tenants can pursue valuation appeals Connecticut law permits a tenant to pursue a real estate tax appeal if the lease requires the tenant to pay real estate...