This started with one notice in one Valdosta mailbox.
In June 2026, our founder Patrick Kennedy — a Lowndes County homeowner — opened his Annual Notice of Assessment and found the county had raised his home's value again, citing "appraisal characteristics changed/corrected." Nothing about the house had changed.
So he did what almost nobody does: he pulled the county's own records. The property record card. The comparable sales. The assessment ratios on his own street. What he found was eye-opening — a neighboring home carried at 110% of what it had actually sold for, while another nearby sat at 80%. Same county, same street, wildly different treatment.
The evidence was free. Using it wasn't.
The evidence to challenge an unfair assessment was public, free, and sitting on the county's own website. What was missing was a way for a normal homeowner — without appraisal training, without a lawyer, without weeks of spare time — to use it before the 45-day deadline ran out.
How we're different
TaxAppealGA is that way. We pull the county's file, build the case from real verified sales, prepare and file the PT-311A as your authorized agent, and argue it at the Board of Equalization. One flat fee — never a percentage of your savings.
“If your assessment is fair, we tell you, free. That's not a marketing line — it's the reason this exists.”
All 159 counties, one state, full depth. We don't dabble in 7 states.
You keep 100% of your savings. No contingency percentage, ever.
Real sales, real record cards — and an honest "don't appeal" when that's the answer.
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