Legal Blog

Insights on property taxes, building code violations, and real estate law in Cook County.

The Property Tax Appeal Timeline

What to Expect If you believe your Cook County property assessment is too high, filing a property tax appeal can help reduce your taxes. However, understanding the timeline and process is essential...

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How to Read Your Property Tax Bill

A Plain-Language Guide to Understanding Line Items, Exemptions, and Charges Every year, property owners in Cook County receive a property tax bill in the mail. For many homeowners, this bill can be...

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Cook County Tax Appeals Made Simple

A Step-by-Step Guide for Busy Homeowners If you’ve ever looked at your property tax bill and thought, “This can’t be right,” you’re not alone. Many homeowners in Cook County are overpaying on their...

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Should You Hire a Lawyer to Appeal?

How to Decide if Legal Assistance is Right for Your Property Tax Appeal If you’ve received a property tax assessment notice in Cook County that seems too high, you might be considering appealing it....

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Tax Appeals for Commercial Properties

What Every Commercial Property Owner Needs to Know As a commercial property owner in Cook County, you know that property taxes can be a significant expense. If your property is assessed at a higher...

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Why You’re Overpaying in Cook County

And How a Property Tax Appeal Can Help If you live in Cook County, there’s a good chance you’re paying too much in property taxes. Many homeowners don’t realize that their property’s assessed...

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Winning at the Board of Review

How to Lower Your Cook County Property Taxes the Smart Way If you're a homeowner or property owner in Cook County, chances are you’ve looked at your property tax bill and thought: “This can’t be...

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Top Exemption Mistakes to Avoid

How to Ensure You Gext the Property Tax Relief You Deserve As a property owner in Cook County, one of the best ways to reduce your property tax burden is by applying for exemptions. These exemptions...

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