Fight Unfair Property Assessments Automatically
We analyze 3.7M parcels nightly to find over-assessments, build evidence-backed cases, and file Form 130 appeals for all 92 Indiana counties.
The Problem
- Most homeowners never check if their assessment is fair
- The appeal process is confusing and varies by county
- Finding comparable sales evidence requires expertise
- Appeal deadlines are strict and easy to miss
How Tax Appeal Helps
Automatic Over-Assessment Detection
Our algorithms scan every parcel nightly, comparing assessed values against comparable sales to flag properties that may be over-assessed.
Evidence-Backed Cases
Each appeal includes a curated set of comparable sales with adjustments, presented in a format county boards understand.
Form 130 Auto-Generation
Complete petitions generated with all required fields, supporting evidence PDFs, and county-specific PTABOA procedures.
Full Status Tracking
Track your appeal from filing through hearing to resolution. Notifications at every stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
We work on contingency. You only pay if your appeal succeeds. Our fee is a percentage of your first-year tax savings.
In Indiana, property owners can file Form 130 appeals within 45 days of receiving their assessment notice, or by June 15 of the assessment year, whichever is later.
In many cases, the county board resolves appeals based on the written evidence we provide. If a hearing is required, we prepare you with all the documentation you need.
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Property Lookup
Free access to assessed values, building details, comparable sales, and assessment history for 3.7M parcels across all 92 Indiana counties.
Ready to Check Your Assessment?
Identify over-assessed Indiana properties and auto-file Form 130 appeals with comparable evidence. Contingency-based pricing.