Rockland County Property Tax Appeal Guide

Learn how homeowners in Rockland County, New York can review and appeal their property tax assessment.

Filing Deadline

March 1

Annual deadline

County

Rockland County

New York

State

New York

NY

Appeal Type

Property Tax Appeal

Board of Assessment

How Property Tax Appeals Work in Rockland County

1

Review Your Assessment

Check your property assessment from Rockland County and compare it to your home's actual market value.

2

Compare Nearby Properties

Find similar homes in your area that sold for less or are assessed lower than your property.

3

Submit Your Appeal

File your appeal with the Rockland County Board of Assessment before the March 1 deadline.

Common Reasons to Appeal Your Property Tax

Assessed Value Too High

Your property's assessed value exceeds its actual market value based on recent comparable sales.

Unequal Assessment

Similar properties in your neighborhood are assessed at lower values than yours.

Property Condition Issues

Your home has structural problems, damage, or deferred maintenance that reduces its value.

Incorrect Property Records

The assessor has wrong information about your property's size, age, or features.

Supporting Evidence for Your Appeal

To strengthen your Rockland County property tax appeal, gather the following documentation:

Comparable Home Sales

Recent sales data showing similar properties in your area sold for less.

Property Photos

Clear photos documenting property condition and any deferred maintenance.

Repair Documentation

Inspection reports or contractor estimates for needed repairs.

Assessment Errors

Documentation of errors in property records or assessment methodology.

Start Your Rockland County Property Tax Review

Enter your address to see if your property may be over-assessed compared to similar homes in Rockland County.

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