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What Property Owners In New York State Should Do As the Deadlines for Property Tax Challenges Approach” was the topic of this episode of “Building Knowledge With The Building and Realty Institute (BRI).” Our guest was Kevin Staudt, a partner with McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, LLP, Attorneys at Law. McCullough Goldberger and Staudt is based in White Plains in Westchester County in New York State. The firm has been a member of The Building and Realty Institute (BRI) since March of 1977. Kevin Staudt was a guest on the former radio shows of The Building and Realty Institute (BRI). Episode 67 marked his first appearance on “Building Knowledge.” Topics discussed during the segment included: 1) If the deadlines for Property Tax Challenges by Property Owners are different in each municipality of New York State; 2) If municipalities notify Property Owners of the deadlines for Property Tax Challenges, or if it is up to Property Owners to obtain the information on the deadlines; 3) The first steps involving Property Tax Challenges; 4) The time processes involved in the early, middle and latter steps of a Property Tax Challenge; 5) The waiting periods before a judicial decision is reached on a Property Tax Challenge; 6) Examples of significant victories for Owners and Entities who became involved in Property Tax Challenges.
What Property Owners In New York State Should Do As the Deadlines for Property Tax Challenges Approach” was the topic of this episode of “Building Knowledge With The Building and Realty Institute (BRI).” Our guest was Kevin Staudt, a partner with McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, LLP, Attorneys at Law. McCullough Goldberger and Staudt is based in White Plains in Westchester County in New York State. The firm has been a member of The Building and Realty Institute (BRI) since March of 1977. Kevin Staudt was a guest on the former radio shows of The Building and Realty Institute (BRI). Episode 67 marked his first appearance on “Building Knowledge.” Topics discussed during the segment included: 1) If the deadlines for Property Tax Challenges by Property Owners are different in each municipality of New York State; 2) If municipalities notify Property Owners of the deadlines for Property Tax Challenges, or if it is up to Property Owners to obtain the information on the deadlines; 3) The first steps involving Property Tax Challenges; 4) The time processes involved in the early, middle and latter steps of a Property Tax Challenge; 5) The waiting periods before a judicial decision is reached on a Property Tax Challenge; 6) Examples of significant victories for Owners and Entities who became involved in Property Tax Challenges.