Property Tax Grievances, Condemnation and Residential Real Estate Transactions in Suffolk County

Experienced property valuation residential transactional attorney helping you succeed

Scott DeSimone P.C. will successfully guide you through every step of your real estate related matter. We will strive to obtain in a timely fashion a fair property tax assessment reduction, fair compensation after a property taking in condemnation, or soundly complete your residential real estate transaction.

Property Tax Grievances

To achieve the greatest results grieving your commercial or residential property tax assessment, you will need an attorney with extensive real property valuation skills and experience in connection with real property tax certiorari proceedings. You or your business should not have to continue to pay a disproportionate amount of the tax burden due to excessive assessments and overvaluation of your property. Scott DeSimone P.C. has a thorough understanding of the New York State Real Property Tax Law ( RPTL ) and other related New York State statutes, as well as relevant local laws contained with the Nassau and Suffolk County Administrative Codes including the Suffolk County Tax Act. Scott DeSimone has over 20 years of experience handling commercial and residential property tax grievances in New York State.

Condemnation ( Eminent Domain )

A lawyer familiar with the eminent domain procedures in New York State and extensive experience in real property valuation can help ensure that you receive proper compensation when your property is taken through condemnation. The process usually cannot be stopped, but you are entitled to fair compensation and in some cases can receive a settlement that greatly exceeds the government’s initial offer. Our law firm can help individuals and businesses seek and obtain fair compensation resulting from condemnation.

Real Estate Transactions

The firm has successfully closed numerous residential real estate transactions. Let our firm guide you through your real estate transaction.

Turn to our Suffolk County law firm with your most pressing real property tax, condemnation, residential real property transactional concerns and needs

When we help you by filing a grievance of your property tax assessment or seeking fair compensation as a result of condemnation procedings, you do not pay a legal fee until you receive a reduction or award by settlement or after trial, and you generally do not pay court costs until your case is complete.

For a free consultation, contact Scott DeSimone P.C. online or call us at 631.765.3535.