Politics & Government
300 Township Taxpayers Seek Review of Reassessments
Property owners have until March 16 to ask Lehigh County to meet with an assessor and review their property reassessment.

More than 300 taxpayers in South Whitehall have asked Lehigh County for a review of their property reassessments in hopes of reducing any tax increases, or for other reasons.
"Based on what I’ve seen and heard, these aren’t all going to be “challenges,” Tom Muller, the county's director of administration, said. "Some may just be correcting some information on the details of their property that don’t impact value in a mass reassessment."
The South Whitehall taxpayers are among more than 5,500 countywide who have asked for a review, he said.
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Of those requesting reviews in the township:
- 267 are for residential properties. (Out of 7,087 properties)
- 18 are for commercial properties. (Out of 399 properties)
- 19 are for vacant land. (Out of 529 properties.)
Muller said the reviews are fact-finding sessions. Property owners will meet with an assessor and make their case for a lower reassessment, if that's what they're seeking. The assessor can address how the property values were derived and discuss the property owner's issues with the reassesment.
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Muller said that in most cases, the assessor will not make a final decision. An on-site visit may be necessary. He said property owners will get a formal decision in writing and may opt to go to a formal appeal.
"We know we can’t possibly be right on every one of over 125,000 parcels, but I do believe the vast majority will find our number to be below what they believe is the market price for their property, Muller said.
Property owners have until March 16 to request a review of their property reassessment with an assessor.
More property owners in are expected to see , rather than rise, with the coming Lehigh County property reassessment.
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