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Property values in the past few years have plummeted significantly, but Iowan homeowners are still paying high property taxes for their homes. It is possible to appeal your property tax assessment, and our Iowa property tax appeal lawyers explain how in this article. It's important to have some guidance during this daunting task, but in the end, it will result in saving you money on your property taxes. Learn more about property tax appeals in the article by our Iowa property tax attorneys.
An Iowa real estate contract covers many things and is used to cover the most basic to the most specific needs that may be required in a real estate contract. Real estate contracts cover a lot of important info, from the purchase price to any special assessments you may need for the property. Most contracts are pretty standard and are not incredibly daunting.
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In this article, the team of property tax appeal lawyers at O'Flaherty Law of Iowa outline the specifics of property tax relief for disabled Iowa veterans. We discuss different types of benefits that can be claimed in a veteran's property tax exemptions, including: