Toss those assesments and use the 2002 ones

Thanks. Complicating things is that my mortgage was just sold to another company.... im sure it will all go seamlessly...Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I don't know the answer to one or two but for 3 the county should send the information to your mortgage company and they should adjust it. You shouldn't need to contact them.
Thanks for the reply.... I have a bunch of questions, if you don't mind... you can PM me responses if you'd prefer, or just respond here (someone else on board may find useful):jimjom wrote:@Ben Klingston, same here -- same boro and everything. I had an appeal on a Tuesday morning in April and went by myself with no lawyer. I came prepared with photographic evidence of why my house should be assessed at a lower value including photos of the busy road I live on, photos of all of my supposed comparables that ALL have more square footage and living space than mine, and I got turned down via a letter in the mail.
I didn't appeal it, it's just a waste of time IMO, the reassessment people were hired to be adversarial to home owners and are nothing more than hatchet men and women.
The escrow will automatically go up, you don't have to tell your mortgage people anything. Sucks that we didn't make the three mile move into Washington County when we were looking at houses.
If you paid more than the current assessed value, I'd say yes. Frankly, I don't know why it wouldn't happen to anyone who buys at greater than the assessed value... seems like a gimme for the govt/beneficiaries of higher taxes. I would think any county would automatically review house sales and do a comparison against assessed value, and if purchase price is greater than assessed... they'd file an automatic appeal...cheesesteakwithegg wrote:I just moved to Bethel in May, so I guess that I should expect a letter saying that they area re-assessing my house?
That seems a bit high. There are plans where house can go for 300k+, but you can still find decent 3BR 2BA for 150k-180k. Problem is they just built a new high school and want to boost taxes again.columbia wrote:Speaking of Bethel Park..I grew up on this street:
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People really pay that much for houses in BP?