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The Tax Certiorari and Condemnation Practice Group handles sophisticated and complex commercial real estate tax assessment challenges as well as properties affected by eminent domain proceedings. Our practice extends throughout all of Long Island as well as Upstate New York, New York City and New Jersey. We have the experience to aggressively pursue matters in order to secure the maximum results as expeditiously as possible.

We represent various types of property owners and tenants in all facets of real estate tax litigation, including exemptions for new improvements, not-for-profits, new construction, religious and educational facilities as well as agricultural properties. Some of our clientele includes developers, owners and tenants of shopping centers, office building management, retail, franchise, industrial and warehouse facilities, condominiums and cooperatives, multi-residential properties and unimproved land and farms.

We pride ourselves on providing personal service to all clients, and every effort is made to maintain a constant flow of communication as to the status of the case from start to finish. Furthermore, the firm has strong and extensive relationships with the various municipalities, which further enhances our ability to service your case. This is critical during the various stages of litigation concerning tax assessment review or eminent domain proceedings.

Department Chairperson:
Robert Litt | rlitt@rmfpc.com



 

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