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Presenter outlines options for property tax appeals as late bills complicate cycle

Unspecified body · January 16, 2026
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An unidentified presenter advised property owners that recent purchases, appraisals, refinances or documented damage can be used to appeal assessed values, and noted this year’s tax bills were late and carried a December 15 due date.

An unidentified presenter told attendees that Dolton property owners who bought, appraised or refinanced their homes within the past three years may have grounds to appeal their property tax assessments. “If you purchased your property in the past 3 years and just say the assessor is saying your property is worth 300,000 and you only paid 200,000, That is a discrepancy,” the presenter said.

The presenter said owners may also submit a recent…

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