Today is the last day Boston residents / homeowners can submit paperwork to challenge their Fiscal 2010 property tax bills.
If you are a Boston homeowner who received your Fiscal 2010 third-quarter property tax bill and believe the city’s assessing department has estimated the value of your home to be too high, you have the right to challenge their assessment by submitting evidence of the true value of your home.
Information on how to submit your request for a review of your property tax bill can be found on the City of Boston website.
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Details on new condo listings coming on the market in downtown Boston during the past 24 hours.
Details on new condo listings coming on the market in downtown Boston during the past 24 hours.