Disclaimer
Last Updated: January 27, 2026
Appeal Pro Is Not a Law Firm
Appeal Pro is a technology company that provides document generation tools. We are not a law firm, we do not provide legal advice, and using our Service does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice regarding your property tax appeal, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
No Guarantee of Results
Appeal Pro does not and cannot guarantee any specific outcome from using our Service. The success of a property tax appeal depends on numerous factors that are entirely outside of our control, including but not limited to:
- Local and state property tax laws and regulations
- The policies and practices of your local assessor's office
- The accuracy and completeness of the information you provide
- Current market conditions in your area
- The strength of comparable sales evidence
- The specific characteristics and condition of your property
- Whether your appeal is filed correctly and on time
Any statistics, success rates, or potential savings amounts referenced on our website are estimates based on national averages and should not be interpreted as predictions or guarantees for your specific situation.
AI-Generated Content Disclaimer
The appeal letters, comparable property data, market analysis, and other content generated by Appeal Pro are produced by artificial intelligence (AI) technology and may contain errors, inaccuracies, or outdated information.
Specifically, you should be aware that:
- AI-generated comparable sales data may not reflect actual recorded sales. Property addresses, sale prices, sale dates, and square footage figures should be independently verified through official county records, MLS data, or other reliable sources before being submitted as evidence.
- Market analysis and valuations produced by our AI are estimates only and do not constitute a formal appraisal. A licensed appraiser's opinion of value may differ significantly.
- Legal language and citations in generated letters may not accurately reflect the specific laws, regulations, or procedures applicable in your jurisdiction.
- The AI may produce outdated information as its training data has a knowledge cutoff. Always verify that legal procedures, deadlines, and filing requirements are current.
You are solely responsible for reviewing, verifying, and editing all AI-generated content before submitting it to any government office or tax authority.
User Responsibility
You Are Responsible for Your Appeal
By using Appeal Pro, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for the content, accuracy, and submission of your property tax appeal. Appeal Pro provides tools to assist you, but the final responsibility lies with you.
As a user of our Service, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You will carefully review all generated documents before use and make any necessary corrections or modifications.
- You will independently verify all factual claims, property data, comparable sales, and legal references contained in generated documents.
- You will ensure compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations when filing your appeal.
- You will meet all deadlines for filing your appeal with the appropriate authority. Appeal Pro is not responsible for missed deadlines.
- You understand that submitting false or misleading information to a tax authority may have legal consequences, and you are responsible for the truthfulness of your submissions.
- You will not rely solely on Appeal Pro's output for important financial or legal decisions without seeking independent professional advice.
Third-Party Information
Our Service may reference or link to third-party websites, data sources, or services (such as Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, or county property records). We do not control, endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of information obtained from these third parties. Your use of third-party resources is subject to their respective terms of service and privacy policies.
Professional Advice Recommended
For complex property tax situations, including but not limited to the following, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified professional:
- Appeals involving properties with assessed values above $500,000
- Commercial, industrial, or multi-family property appeals
- Appeals involving unique or specialty properties
- Situations involving potential legal disputes with tax authorities
- Properties with environmental issues, easements, or encumbrances
- Any situation where you are uncertain about your legal rights or obligations