Property Valuation
In New York, a property owner seeking to challenge the assessed value of their commercial property may file a:
AGrievance with the local BAR, followed if needed by an Article 7 Small Claims proceeding or Supreme Court action✓ Correct
BComplaint with the DOS
CPetition to the DHCR
DSmall Claims court action in any amount
Explanation
For commercial properties in New York, assessment challenges typically proceed via a formal grievance to the local Board of Assessment Review and then, if unresolved, through an Article 7 proceeding in Supreme Court or (for smaller assessments) a Small Claims Assessment Review.
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