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Legislator Debra Mulé Announces Deadline for Nassau Property Owners to Grieve Assessments Extended to March 18

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“I strongly encourage you to exercise your rights and visit my website to learn how you can complete the simple application process without paying an outside firm to do it for you,” Legislator Mulé said.

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Nassau County Legislator Debra Mulé (D – Freeport) reminds residents that the deadline for property owners to grieve the assessed value of their home has been extended to Monday, March 18.

Anyone who has not yet filed a grievance can learn how to do so by visiting Legislator Mulé’s website at www.nassaucountyny.gov/LD6 and viewing an archived assessment grievance workshop online. Legislator Mulé’s office hosted their own online assessment grievance workshops in partnership with Nassau’s Assessment Review Commission on Jan. 18 and Jan. 24.

“Four consecutive years of frozen assessments has created a degraded assessment roll, and that unfortunately means that we are back to the days when, in order for a homeowner to protect themselves and their family from unjust over taxation, they must grieve their assessment,” Legislator Mulé said. “If you have not already done so, I strongly encourage you to exercise your rights and visit my website to learn how you can complete the simple application process without paying an outside firm to do it for you.”