Episode 164: Non-Disclosure States & Property Taxes | What Utah Homeowners Don’t Realize
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Property taxes can quietly cost Utah homeowners thousands of dollars over time, and most people don’t even realize they can challenge them.
In this episode of the Loans Elevated Podcast, we break down how property taxes actually work in Utah, what it means to live in a non-disclosure state, and how homeowners can dispute over-assessed values to reduce their monthly payments.
We cover:
• What a non-disclosure state really means
• When and how to challenge your property tax assessment
• Common mistakes counties make when valuing homes
• New construction tax surprises
• Veteran, senior, disability, and hardship tax abatements
• How escrow shortages happen and how refinancing can help
This episode is packed with actionable insights that could save you hundreds (or even thousands) per year.
Resources:
• Learn more: https://www.LoansElevated.com
• Questions about your property taxes or escrow? Contact our team
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