Fair Appraisal Now About Us

How Does It Work?

Fair Appraisal Now guides you through a straightforward 8-step process to build your strongest possible appeal:

Step 1: Enter Your Address

The system immediately performs an equity analysis comparing your home to similar properties in your neighborhood using the county's own methods and data.

Step 2: Review Your Equity Analysis

See how your assessed value stacks up against comparable homes and identify potential over-assessments.

Step 3: Check for Exemptions

Discover property tax exemptions you may qualify for but aren't currently receiving.

Step 4: Verify Data Accuracy

Review your property record for errors like incorrect square footage, wrong number of bathrooms, or missing garage space.

Step 5: Upload Sales Data (Optional)

If you have recent comparable sales data from closings, you can upload it to strengthen your case.

Step 6: Identify External Factors

Document neighborhood issues that negatively impact your home's value.

Step 7: Document Needed Repairs

Upload photos and descriptions of deferred maintenance or repairs your home needs.

Step 8: Submit Repair Invoices

Include receipts for any repairs you've paid for during the current tax year.

The Result:

A professional appeal package that includes your custom property analysis, comparable property data, photographic evidence, and step-by-step filing guidance.

What Makes Fair Appraisal Now Different?

Our matching algorithm analyzes 18 different property features to find truly comparable homes:

  • Neighborhood and school district
  • Living area and land size
  • Attachments (garages, carports)
  • Property age and condition
  • Foundation and roof type
  • HVAC systems
  • Bathrooms, stories, and fireplaces

The system then applies precise cost adjustments for differences between your home and comparables, accounting for variations in land value, living area, and specific features.

Proven Results:

In testing with 10,000 homes, Fair Appraisal Now achieved an average 8% reduction in property values—significantly better than the typical 5% reduction from traditional appeals.

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