Let a Property Tax Law Expert Help You Challenge Erroneous Assessments
Property tax is the chief mechanism used by city administrators in New York to raise funds. Unfortunately, the assessment process is affected by inconsistencies. State and City tax laws get altered significantly; hard-pressed municipal assessors may make a classification or factual mistake. If you are a residential or commercial property owner, assessment errors can influence your future property tax bills and place an unnecessary burden on you. As an experienced and knowledgeable property tax lawyer, I can help you qualify for assessment reductions and accompanying rebates.

The law office of Samuel K. Rogers advocates for commercial landlords, tenants, developers, property managers and financial institutions on property assessment and tax matters with the appropriate local authority.
My Property Tax Law Services
When you hire my counsel, I can help you with the following:
- Identify errors in your property Assessment Notice
- Decide whether a property tax appeal is in your best interests
- Determine the appropriate steps to secure a negotiated settlement of your dispute with the local taxing authority
- Establish proper classification of your property; rebates where you are entitled to them; exemptions either under the property tax laws, where applicable; assessment reductions where errors have been made in your Assessment Notice
- Secure opinions from experts in property appraisal and valuation fields to build your appeal
- Plan for future tax consequences
- Advocate your case with the Board of Assessment Review of the appropriate municipality
Succeed with Samuel K. Rogers, Attorney at Law
The law office of Samuel K. Rogers routinely works with a variety of residential and commercial property owners in and around Rye, NY. If you feel your property value has been misjudged with reference to similar properties in the neighborhood, I can provide you with my expert opinion. Call (914) 835-0183 or use the online contact form to discuss your specific case in more detail.