Your Property Taxes
Are Too High.
We Fix That.
We file your property tax grievance before the Town Listers and Board of Civil Authority and fight to reduce your bill. You pay nothing unless we save you money.
The Problem
Vermont Over-Assesses
Every Single Year.
Vermont listers are tasked with assessing at fair market value, but market pressures and rapid appreciation create systematic overvaluation. Most owners never file a grievance — or don't know how to do it effectively. That's thousands walking out the door every year.
Vermont Property Taxes Can Be Steep
Effective rates range 1.5%–2.2%+ of assessed value. On a property valued at $2M, that's $30,000–$44,000+ per year in taxes alone.
Assessment Errors Are Common
Town listers assess at market value, but they often miss property-specific factors: income, functional obsolescence, lease issues, and deferred maintenance that should reduce valuation.
Grievances Work
The majority of property tax grievances result in reductions. Many are resolved at the lister or Board of Civil Authority stage without escalating to the Director of Property Valuation and Review.
The Process
Four Steps to Lower Taxes
From your first inquiry to money back in your pocket.
Free Assessment
We pull your assessment data and run comps. In 48 hours we tell you if you have a strong case and estimate your savings.
You Sign One Form
Authorize us to represent you and sign our contingency agreement. That's it — no retainer, no upfront payment.
We Handle Everything
We file the grievance, build the evidence package (income approach, comps, property condition), and attend your Board of Civil Authority hearing.
You Save Money
Reduction confirmed. Tax bill drops. You pay 30% of year-one savings. Nothing if we don't deliver.
What We Appeal
Residential & Commercial Properties
FAQ
Common Questions
What does "contingency" mean?
When is the Vermont grievance deadline?
Do I need to attend the hearing?
How much can I realistically save?
Can I file a grievance every year?
What if my grievance doesn't succeed?
Stop Overpaying on
Your Property Taxes
Get your free assessment in 2 minutes. We'll tell you exactly how much we think you can save — no obligation.
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