If I don't agree with my assessment, is going to Grievance the only way I can do anything about it?

No, the best thing to do is to make an appointment to talk to the assessor before May 1st (tentative roll date). You will need to provide supporting evidence as to why you don't agree with your assessment.

File a Grievance

If after you have met with the assessor, you cannot come to an agreement, then your next step would be to file a Grievance with the Board of Assessment Review.

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1. I heard that the STAR Program is changing, is that true?
2. When does my exemption form need to be submitted (Agricultural, Veteran's, Senior Citizen's, STAR, Disability)?
3. When is grievance day?
4. Why did the Assessor raise my taxes?
5. I never received my STAR Credit Check, whom can I call?
6. What is the difference between the Tax Freeze Check and the STAR Credit Check?
7. How can I find out if I should have received a Tax Freeze Check?
8. When is the best time to talk to the Assessor about the assessment on my property?
9. If I don't agree with my assessment, is going to Grievance the only way I can do anything about it?