Michigan Property Tax Appeal Process Explained (What to Expect & When to Appeal)
This video explains how the Michigan property tax appeal process actually works and why every homeowner should review their assessment notice every single year.
Most people think they’re appealing a tax bill. They’re not.
In Michigan, property tax appeals are about value, not millage rates — and small assessment errors can quietly compound over time if you ignore them. In this video, you’ll learn: what you are — and are not — appealing in a Michigan property tax appeal the difference between market value, SEV, and taxable value why reviewing your assessment notice every year matters the Michigan property tax appeal timeline and deadlines how the Board of Review process works step by step what evidence actually helps (and what doesn’t) what kind of results homeowners should realistically expect Whether you own a primary residence or a rental property in Michigan, understanding this process can help you avoid overpaying property taxes simply because bad data went unchecked.
📌 Reminder: Property tax rules, values, and deadlines can change year to year. Always review your current assessment notice and local Board of Review information.
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