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February 17, 2011 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-02-17

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Are you satisfied with your property taxes? If not do something about it.

It's the truth: property taxes continue to escalate while your property values continue to plunge. Soon you will be
receiving your tax assessment notice in the mail alerting you to a probable property tax increase. The notice will have the
IS NOT A TAX BILL."
heading:

Make no mistake about it. Unless you fight this assessment, you WILL be paying the
higher tax. To add insult to injury, they give you fourteen days to appeal!
Do something about it.

Hire Hoffert & Associates, P. C. to fight for your rights. Hoffert charges no fees unless
they successfully reduce your property taxes. Your only initial payments are the filing and
the appraisal fees.

Myles Hoffert, an attorney and C.P.A. leads an impressive staff of skilled attorneys who
specialize inproperty tax law so they know how to fight for your rights.

Call Hoffert today, or sit back and continue to pay higher taxes. It's your money!

Hoffert & Associates, P.C. www.hoffertiaw.com • 877-932-0303 • 248-865-4700

"Fighting to lower property taxes for you"

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