Fulton County · Georgia property tax appeals

Your Fulton County tax assessment is probably too high.

Enter your address and we'll pull your real county assessment, show you exactly how much it jumped, and tell you the truth about your case.

We'll tell you if you even have a case.

  • Real assessed value & year-over-year jump, pulled live from county records.
  • An honest read — strong case, weak case, or no case. We say which.
  • If we take it, you pay nothing unless we win.

Check your assessment

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Free to check · No win, no fee · We only take cases we believe we can win.

Backed by Georgia law (OCGA §48-5-311) No win, no fee Win once — locked 3 years Milton-local

How it works

Three steps. Zero pressure.

Most of this is done before you ever pay a dollar — because we won't ask you to until there's a win to share.

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Enter your address

We pull your county assessment and recent comparable sales in seconds — the same public records the county uses to set your bill.

Free · instant
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Get an honest read

We tell you if you're over-assessed and how strong the case really is. If your number looks fair, we say so — plainly, and at no cost.

The truth, not a pitch
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We handle the appeal

We file it, build the evidence, and represent you at the Fulton County Board of Equalization. You pay nothing unless we win.

No win, no fee

The honest difference

Most firms file every case they can. We don't.

We work on contingency — no win, no fee — so we only make money when we actually cut your tax bill. A weak appeal costs us, not you. So we won't take one.

Most firms file everything that signs and hope a few land. We built the opposite: an AI that reads your real numbers and gives it to you straight — even when "straight" means don't bother this year.

If you don't have a case, the most valuable thing we can do is tell you.

Typical appeal firms

  • File every case, strong or not
  • You find out it was hopeless after
  • Volume over honesty

Tax Appeal HQ

  • We only take cases we believe we can win
  • You get the honest read up front, free
  • No win, no fee — our risk, not yours

Win once, save for three years

One win locks your value for three years.

Georgia's law has a quiet gift for homeowners. When you win an appeal, the 299(c) value freeze locks in your reduced assessment for the appeal year and the next two years — the county generally can't raise it back up during that window.

So a single successful appeal isn't a one-year discount. It's three years of a lower bill from one fight.

Codified at OCGA §48-5-299(c). Your appeal is your legal right under OCGA §48-5-311.

Illustrative — a $90,000 reduction

$3,150/yr

Knock $90,000 off an over-assessment at a ~3.5% effective rate and you save about $3,150 a year — held steady across the freeze.

Yr 1
Frozen
Yr 2
Frozen
Yr 3
Frozen

Illustrative only — your numbers depend on your parcel and the current millage rate. We'll show you the real figure when we review your case.

Straight answers

Frequently asked questions

Is checking my assessment really free?

Yes — completely. Type in your address and we pull your real county assessment and tell you whether you look over-assessed. No card, no signup, no catch. The honest read costs you nothing.

What does it cost if you take my case?

We work on contingency: a share of what we save you, only after we win. If we don't win, you owe nothing. We'll spell out the exact percentage before you ever sign — no surprises.

What if we don't win?

Then you pay us nothing. That's the whole point of "no win, no fee" — the risk is ours, not yours. It's also why we won't take a case we don't believe in: we only get paid when you actually save money.

Do I have to go to a hearing?

Almost never. We represent you at the Fulton County Board of Equalization and handle the evidence, the paperwork, and the appearance. In most cases you never have to show up — you just get the result.

How long does the appeal take?

It varies with the county's calendar, but expect a few months from filing to resolution. We file within the appeal window, then keep you posted as your case moves through the Board. The 299(c) freeze means the payoff lasts well beyond that.

Is this legit and legal?

Yes. Appealing your assessment is your right under Georgia law (OCGA §48-5-311), and non-attorney representation before the County Board of Equalization is expressly allowed. We're a property-tax representation service — not a law firm. If a case needs to escalate to Superior Court, we refer you to a licensed attorney.

Guides

Know the process before you owe a dime.

Plain-English walkthroughs of how Georgia property tax appeals actually work — the deadlines, the evidence, and the law on your side.

See your real number in 30 seconds.

Free to check. No win, no fee. We only take cases we believe we can win.

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We'll tell you if you even have a case.