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Residential Appeal-Property Tax Appeal Board Form. This is a Illinois form and can be use in Real Estate Statewide.
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Docket No. RESIDENTIAL APPEAL State of Illinois 226 Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) Assessment Year 20 (Complete) See page 4 for instructions; also, information on how to complete this form can be found at www.ptab.illinois.gov Assessment Year appeals BEFORE 2016: submit 3 copies of completed form; 2 copies of board of review final decision OR 2 copies of a favorable prior PTAB decision; and 2 copies of all evidence. For assessment changes of $100,000 or more, submit all evidence in triplicate. Assessment Year appeals for 2016 and AFTER: submit 1 copy EACH of completed form; board of review final decision OR a favorable prior PTAB decision; and all evidence. If the total documentation is 500 pages or more, you must submit three collated sets of the documents. Section I HEARING OPTIONS -- If neither box is checked, your appeal may be decided based on the evidence submitted. PLEASE CHECK ONE: I would like the PTAB to determine the correct assessment based on the evidence submitted. (This may expedite resolution of the appeal.) I would like to present my case in person at a hearing. (Note: Location, date, and time will be determined by the PTAB.) Section II Appellant (Taxpayer or Owner) Information Information on Attorney for Appellant Last Name Last Name First Name First Name Firm Name Address Line 1 Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 2 City City State ZIP State ZIP Telephone Telephone Email Address Email Address 1a Petition is hereby made to appeal for property located in County from: a)The final, written decision of the County Board of Review dated or transmittal date of (Cook County only). OR b)The favorable decision of the Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) dated . 1b Is this an owner-occupied residence? Yes No 2a Parcel Number Township Address of property 2b If appellant is other than an owner, give name and address of owner. Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State ZIP 2c Assessment(s) of the property for the assessment year by parcel number: (Use the "Addendum to Petition" form for multiple parcels found at www.ptab.illinois.gov along with special instructions if 50 parcels or more.) 1. Board of Review Assessment: Land Impr./Building Total 2. Appellant Assessment Request: Land Impr./Building Total ALWAYS complete lines 1 and 2 above for the assessment year being appealed. Line #1 information is available from the Supervisor of Assessments/County Assessor or the Board of Review offices, or may be on the Notice itself. 2d This appeal is based on the following evidence (you must check all applicable boxes): Recent sale 226 complete Section IV Assessment equity 226 complete Section V Comparable sales 226 complete Section V Recent construction 226 complete Section VI Contention of law 226 submit legal brief Recent appraisal (enclose complete copy(s) of the appraisal) Evidence: I certify this completed form along with enclosed evidence completes my appeal filing. 2e Date Signature PTAB1A (rev. 03/19) Attorney or Appellant only PAGE 1 OF 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com NOTE: IF AN APPRAISAL IS SUBMITTED SECTIONS III THROUGH VII DO NOT NEED TO BE COMPLETED. Section III 226 Description of Property Lot size (sq. ft. or acres) Lot dimensions Street frontage in feet Age of house/Yr. constructed House square footage (Square feet of living area) Outside dimensions of house Construction frame brick masonry other Design/No.Stories single two one and one-half other Foundation slab crawl-space full basement partial basement finished unfinished Garage none attached detached one-car two-car three-car Size sq. ft. No. of Bathrooms No. of Fireplaces Central air Yes No Other improvements/structures What was the date and price of the most recent sale of the property? Date: Price: Section IV 226 Recent Sale Data The following information regarding the sale of the subject property is furnished to the Property Tax Appeal Board to render a decision based on the sale evidence provided by the appellant. When the appellant supplies evidence of a recent sale of a residence and the Board of Review has not refuted the arm's length nature of the transaction, the Property Tax Appeal Board generally finds that the sale price of a recent arm's length sale of the subject property is the best evidence of value. SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION of the actual sales price (submit copies of all that are available) including a sales contract, Real Estate Transfer Declaration, listing data sheet, listing history, and Settlement Statement. Answer all questions. Full consideration (sale price) $ Date of sale Name of seller: Is the sale of this residence a transfer between family members or related corporations? Yes No Sold by: Owner Realtor Auction Other Name of realty firm: Agent: Was the property advertised for sale? Yes No How long a period? If so, in what manner? local paper multiple listing other Was this property sold due to a foreclosure action? Yes No Was this property sold using a contract for deed? Yes No If yes, specify the date the contract was entered: If renovated, amount spent before occupying $ Date occupied: PTAB1A (rev. 03/19) PAGE 2 OF 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Section V 226 Comparable Sales/Assessment Grid Analysis As an alternative, an appraisal establishing the fair market value of the subject property under appeal as of the assessment date may be submitted. (Note: If a hearing is held in the case, the PTAB will be better able to judge the weight and credibility of the appraisal if your appraiser testifies in person.) Comparable Sales: Provide at least three recent sales of property comparable to the subject property. Complete the entire grid analysis (except assessment data). Include dates of sale and prices paid. Submit a property record card and/or listing sheet of each sale. (Note: Comparable sales should be similar to the subject property in location, size, design, age, and amenities.) Assessment Equity: Provide at least three properties similar to the subject property and include the assessment of each property for the assessment year on appeal. Complete the entire grid analysis (except sale data). Submit a property record card for each property. (Note: Assessment comparables should be similar to the subject property in location, size, design, age, and amenities.) In addition to the above instructions, print additional blank copies of this page and renumber columns if submitting more than four comparable properties. All comparables should be similar to the subject in location, size, design, age, and amenities. Photographs should be submitted if they aid in explaining the appeal. Subject (your house) Comp #1 Comp #2 Comp #3 Comp #4 Property Index Number (P.I.N.) Address Neighborhood Code Proximity to subject Total Land Sq. Ft. Design/Number of stories/Class Exterior Construction Number of Dwelling Units in Building Age of property Number of bathrooms Living area (square feet) Basement area--Sq. Ft. (full/part) Finished basement area -- Sq. Ft. Air conditioning (Yes or No) Number of Fireplaces Garage or car port (square feet) Other structures or improvements Date of sale Sale price Sale price per square foot (Sale price / bldg. size) Land assessment Improvement assessment Total assessment Improvement assessment per sq. ft. (Impr. Assmt. / Living Area (Sq. Ft.)) PTAB1A (rev. 03/19) PAGE 3 OF 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Section VI 226 Recent Construction Information on Your Residence Submit evidence of recent construction of the subject property including the price paid for the land and construction of the building including all labor. Note: If the appellant provided any labor or acted as general contractor, evidence of the value of this service must be included with the evidence of the other construction costs. The residence was constructed, or remodeled, an addition added, or other building erected on . Date Land Purchased Total cost of the Land $ Building(s) $ Does this amount include all costs incurred for the construction, such as contractor's fees, architectural or engineering fees, landscaping of homesite, and/or building permits? Yes No You must supply a Contractor's Affidavit or a written