Property Tax Lawyers

The tax law surrounding properties is complicated. Team up with an experienced property tax lawyer in Grand Rapids, Michigan to ensure that all of your property tax legal matters are handled expertly.

Our property tax legal services include the following:

  • Administration and collection
  • Tax tribunal appeals
  • Tax abatements and incentives
  • Special assessments
  • Payments in lieu of taxes
  • Tax allocation matters
  • Special millage levies and rollbacks

At Mika Meyers, we understand how important it is to have a knowledgeable and experienced legal team on your side when facing property tax issues. Our team of property tax attorneys are committed to helping clients navigate the complexities of Michigan’s property tax laws and can provide comprehensive advice on the best solutions for their individual property tax problems.

Our property tax lawyers offer personalized services tailored to each client’s individual needs and help them protect their interests while optimizing their investments. Our attorneys take the time to listen and understand your goals, and work to develop a strategy that will help you achieve them.

At Mika Meyers, we believe in providing cost-effective services without sacrificing quality. We strive to build long-term relationships with our clients by providing excellent service and individualized attention.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your property tax issues at (616) 632-8000 or by using our contact form.

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