We compare your home's assessed value to similar nearby properties in Salt Lake County. If you're over-assessed, we'll handle the appeal. You pay nothing unless we save you money.
This score is calculated by comparing your property's assessed value per square foot to similar homes in your neighborhood. A higher score means a stronger case for appeal.
We handle the entire appeal process: paperwork, county communication, everything. You pay nothing unless we save you money.
Takes about 2 minutes. No upfront cost. No risk.
We do the heavy lifting. You just enter your address.
Our model pulls your assessment from county records and identifies comparable properties within your neighborhood.
We calculate an Appeal Opportunity Score based on how your assessment compares per square foot to similar nearby homes.
If your score shows an opportunity, we prepare and file a professional appeal on your behalf. You pay nothing unless we win.
We analyze 4,994 parcels using Salt Lake County Assessor's public records. The same data the county uses to set your taxes.
No black box. We compare your home to similar nearby properties on a per-square-foot basis and show you exactly how we got your score.
The check is free. If we file an appeal, you only pay a percentage of what we save you. And if your assessment looks fair, we'll tell you that too.
The assessment check is 100% free, no strings attached. If you move forward with an appeal, we work on contingency: we take a percentage of your first year's savings. If we don't save you money, you pay nothing.
We use publicly available assessment data from the Salt Lake County Assessor's office. Our model analyzes property characteristics, square footage, lot size, and assessed values of comparable properties in your area.
A low score means your assessment looks fair compared to similar homes. That's good news: you're not overpaying. We only recommend an appeal when the data supports it.
The initial check takes 30 seconds. If you proceed with an appeal, the county review process typically takes 4-8 weeks. We handle all paperwork and communication with the county on your behalf.
In Salt Lake County, the Board of Equalization reviews your assessed value. They can lower it, keep it the same, or in rare cases raise it. We only recommend appeals where the data strongly supports a reduction, which minimizes this risk.
Salt Lake County accepts late property valuation appeals until March 31, 2026. After that date, you'll have to wait until the next assessment cycle opens in August. The sooner you check, the more time we have to build a strong case.
It takes 30 seconds and costs nothing. The late filing deadline is March 31, 2026. After that, you're locked in for the year.
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