Since 1986, Larry Rodgers of W.L. Rodgers Associates has helped thousands of commercial, industrial and residential clients in 24 Pennsylvania counties reduce their property tax assessments. As an attorney, a Pennsylvania Certified General Appraiser and a Certified Pennsylvania Evaluator (CPE), he has extensive experience with both the legal and property valuation issues of property tax appeal cases.
You owe it to your bottom line to contact Larry Rodgers and learn how he can save you money.
You owe it to your bottom line to contact Larry Rodgers and learn how he can save you money.
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W.L. Rodgers Associates serves clients in 23 counties throughout Pennsylvania, specializing in property tax assessment cases. W. L. Rodgers (Larry) started his property tax consulting firm in 1986 after a successful career in Hotel Management. Born and raised in Johnstown, PA, he is a U.S. Navy veteran and holds a Bachelor Degree from Geneva College and a Law Degree from Duquesne University.
With literally thousands of tax and real estate attorneys out there, why should you choose Larry Rodgers to help you win your property assessment battle? With over 30 years of experience in Western and Central Pennsylvania, Larry has put millions of tax dollars back into his clients' pockets.
Larry is an attorney, a Pennsylvania Certified General Appraiser and a Certified Pennsylvania Evaluator (CPE): a winning combination because the appeals process can be BOTH a legal and a property valuation matter.Larry can fight both battles for you. Larry's extensive knowledge of real estate appraisal methods ensures an accurate market value estimate.
Larry is an attorney, a Pennsylvania Certified General Appraiser and a Certified Pennsylvania Evaluator (CPE): a winning combination because the appeals process can be BOTH a legal and a property valuation matter.Larry can fight both battles for you. Larry's extensive knowledge of real estate appraisal methods ensures an accurate market value estimate.
The property assessment and appeals arena is overwhelming. When property owners try to seek help to appeal an over-assessment, they often look for legal advice. However, a property appeal case is often more a combination of value and law. The pivotal issue in most cases is the property's market value.
A: For your assessment to be fair, it should be based on the current market value. If you the know the accurate current market value and you know your county's pre-determined assessment ratio, then your answer is simple. However, if you don't know the accurate current market value or the ratio that should be applied, W.L. Rodgers can determine it and then represent you if appealing your assessment makes sense.
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