At Sandrick Law Firm, LLC, each property we represent is handled from start to finish by attorneys and analysts with over 50 years combined experience in the area of real estate tax law and property valuation. We try to personally inspect every property we represent to enhance our knowledge of the specific parcel and surrounding environment.
We don’t rest until each case is thoroughly appealed and our clients are satisfied with the result. We utilize all of our real estate valuation and the litigation experience to exhaust every potential remedy. Many times our clients will receive relief at either the Assessor or Board of Review levels. However, but if we feel that there is a basis for further appeal, we proceed to the next level. We take hundreds of cases each year to the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) or Circuit Court of Cook County. Our clients receive hundred of refunds every year because we keep fighting on their behalf.
In addition to property tax appeals, some ancillary services include.
PRE-ACQUISITION ANALSIS
Owners and investors realize there are significant considerations that should be addressed prior to purchase. We perform property tax analysis and make recommendations prior to purchase or lease to help lower subsequent real estate taxes.
INCENTIVES
Sandrick Law Firm can guide you through and help take advantage of the various property tax incentives offered by the Cook County Assessor’s Office, including Class 6b, 8 and 9. When new construction or purchase of a vacant building is contemplated, these incentives can provide tremendous tax savings opportunities. However, there are strict time sensitive guidelines that must be adhered to so that a great opportunity to save significant property taxes is not lost.
SALE CONSIDERATIONS
When buying or selling property, Sandrick Law Firm protects your rights through a full tax review analysis to ensure that all tax pro-rations are properly calculated. There are opportunities to loose significant dollars through incorrect prorations that are often overlooked. This is a vital, yet many times ignored, part of the due diligence process.