A quick, practical update for Nassau homeowners: on September 1 we begin accepting authorization forms for the 2028/2029 property tax grievance cycle. Filing season itself isn't open yet — but if challenging your assessment has been on your list, this is when you can get in line.
What September 1 actually means
September 1 is simply the date we start accepting authorization forms from new clients for the upcoming cycle. It isn't a filing deadline, and it isn't the day cases go to the county — it's when we begin signing people on. Getting your authorization to us early means we have more room to do the careful part well: pulling the right comparable sales, building the argument, and reviewing your file without a clock running down.
Nassau publishes a fresh tentative assessment roll each January, and a reduction won in one cycle doesn't carry itself forward. Signing on once we open sets your 2028/2029 challenge in motion before the season gets busy.
We start accepting 2028/2029 authorization forms on September 1. Early is better than late — not because you'll miss out, but because it gives your case more breathing room.
Where the current cycle stands
For clients who signed on for the 2027/2028 cycle: those cases are in active review and negotiation right now. That's the stage where the comparable-sales work turns into conversations with the county, and it's exactly where we earn our keep. We'll be in touch directly with those clients as their individual matters progress — there's nothing you need to do in the meantime.
Same terms as always
Nothing changes about how we work. There's no upfront fee, your assessment can never increase because you filed, and if we don't win you a reduction, you owe us nothing. The paperwork is the easy part — the argument is the work, and that's the part we handle for you.
If you'd like to be part of the 2028/2029 cycle, reach out and we'll take it from there once we open on September 1.