The Recent History of Assessments in PA
As is well known by now, Allegheny County mailed out its assessment notices to owners in the City of Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver, beginning the
As is well known by now, Allegheny County mailed out its assessment notices to owners in the City of Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver, beginning the
If you are happy with your assessment and might see your real estate tax bill stay the same or fall as a result of the
Yesterday Judge Wettick essentially said "keep going, but let’s slow down" when he allowed for a one year delay in the implementation of the 2012
A newspaper article over the weekend provided an in-depth and interesting take on what it means to homeowners who have their street split down the
With the release of new values for the majority of communities comprising the southern portion of Allegheny County, new values have been produced for 66
Reaction is coming in to the County Controller’s audit of the contractor that performed the reassessment. The audit deals with four main findings: the contract
Back in May of this year we wrote a blog entry on a report by the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy about the characteristics of
When we wrote our recent Brief on the pending reassessment in Washington County we noted that legislation had passed both chambers of the General Assembly
A column over the weekend pointed out that while state law spells out what has to happen to tax rates after an assessment in Allegheny
Based on the statements made by the County Chief Executive this week in response to when the next reassessment will come, we can probably say