Jackson County Property Tax Spike Of 775% Reported As Seminars Explain Fight

Locals will be battling their government for survival this Summer.

Here's a peek at the consequences, risk and estimations . . .

"Our property taxes went up by 775%," said Christi. "How… how is this math working?"

Christi and her husband Cameron have owned their home on Montgall Avenue for three years. It was built in 1908 and partially updated over the years. They say they've made cosmetic changes to the house, but nothing that warrants this kind of increase.

Info for your fight . . . 

This week Preston Smith is conducting 2 hour seminars at Raintree Lake clubhouse (Monday at 7pm), online webinar (Tuesday at 7pm) Lake Tapawingo clubhouse (Wednesday at 7pm) and Raes Cafe (Thursday at 5pm) 

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'Our property taxes went up by 775%': Jackson County homeowners continue to fight high assessments

Many pockets in Jackson County are being impacted by high property assessments this year, from the Washington Wheatley neighborhood to Grandview, and people are looking for help.

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