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Less than 30 days to analyse and decide whether you’ll be filing for an assessment roll review

  • 31 March 2023

You received your property assessment notice, and you notice that the assessment amount for your unit has increased (or decreased), the building classification for your unit is incorrect, the exemption from property taxes from which your property should b...

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The clock is ticking : Stop, drop and file your request for review of your assessment roll!

  • 17 February 2023

If you are a property owner in Montreal or in one of the 115 cities and municipalities that have presented a new assessment roll for 2023-2024-2025, you have just a little over two months left to file your requests for review. If you wish to file a reques...

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Soaring property values : worth disputing?

  • 17 November 2022

As of late, newspaper columns, radio shows, and even office coffee breaks between colleagues can’t seem to get enough of the topic of skyrocketing property values in Quebec. In the last few weeks, property values have surged in Montreal and in 115 c...

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LESS THAN 30 DAYS LEFT TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF THE REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH YOUR MUNICIPALITY

  • 4 April 2022

You received your property assessment notice, and you notice that the assessment amount for your unit has increased (or decreased), the building classification for your unit is incorrect, or the exemption from property taxes from which your property shoul...

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THE CITY OF MONTREAL EXTENDS THE DEADLINE FOR PROCESSING APPLICATIONS FOR REVISION OF THE REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT ROLL TO NOVEMBER 1ST, 2020

  • 4 August 2020

Following the triennial review of the real estate assessment rolls for 2020-2021-2022 by the 16 municipalities of the Montreal agglomeration, property owners who wished to contest their real estate assessment were able to submit an application for a revie...

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Only 9 days left to contest your property assessment with your municipality!

  • 21 April 2020

Considering the exceptional circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, several organizations and professional orders working in real estate, such as the Institut du Développement Urbain du Québec (IDU) and the Order of approved assessors of Quebec (...

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Only 30 days left to file an application for review of the real estate assessment roll with your municipality

  • 9 April 2020

You received your property assessment notice and you notice that the value of the assessment of your unit has increased (or decreased), the category of building that designates your unit is wrong, or the exemption from property taxes from which your p...

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    25 August 2023
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    4 May 2023
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    31 March 2023

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  • No obligation of local compliance to the urban plan when a municipality occasionnally modifies its urban planning by-laws

    25 August 2023
  • Ville de Gatineau v. Stinson: the Court of Appeal affirms the discretionary power of the city council in a matter of minor exemption

    4 May 2023
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    31 March 2023
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