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Industrial Appeal-Property Tax Appeal Board PTAB-11-A - Illinois
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Docket No. (Office Use Only) INDUSTRIAL APPEAL Room 402 Stratton Office Building Suburban North Regional Office Facility 401 South Spring Street 9511 West Harrison Street, Suite LL-54 Springfield, IL 62706-4001 Des Plaines, IL 60016-1563 (T) 217.782.6076 (T) 847.294.4121 (TTY) 217.785.4427 Information on how to complete this form may be found at ptabil.com Failure to properly complete this form and provide the necessary documentation shall result in dismissal of your appeal. I would like the PTAB to make its decision based on the evidence provided (no oral hearing necessary). I would like to present my case in person at a hearing. (Note: Location, date, and time will be determined by PTAB.) If neither box is checked, your appeal will be written based on the evidence. State of Illlinois Property Tax Appeal Board For Assessment Year 20 Are you appealing off a recently issued township equalization factor? (Multiplier) Yes No (Not applicable to Cook County.) Did you file an appeal with the Property Tax Appeal Board on this Tax Parcel for the prior year? If yes, indicate the Property Tax Appeal Board docket number assigned to the prior appeal: . Section I You MUST submit 3 copies of this form, 2 copies of all evidence and 2 copies of the board of review's final decision letter, and if your requested assessed valuation change is $100,000 or more, you MUST submit an additional copy of all evidence. This form must be completed and postmarked within 30 days of the date of notice on the decision you received from the Board of Review. Written evidence must be submitted with this PTAB form. If you are unable to submit evidence with this form, you must request an extension of time in writing for filing the additional evidence with this form. Without a written request for an extension, no additional evidence will be accepted after the submission of this appeal form. All Appeals MUST be filed at the Springfield Address listed above. A separate appeal must be filed on each individual Property Identification Number (P.I.N.), or a breakdown may be submitted on an Addendum form (see 2c below). Faxed appeals will not be accepted. Section II Appellant (Taxpayer) Information Last Name First Name Information on Attorney for Appellant Last Name First Name Firm Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Telephone Email Address Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Telephone Email Address ZIP ZIP Petition is hereby made to appeal from the final, written decision of the County Board of Review which has a . You MUST submit 2 copies of the Notice of Final Decision by the Board of Review. date of notice of 2a Property ID No. (P.I.N) Township Address of property 2b If appellant is other than owner, give name and address of owner. Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State ZIP 2c The assessments of the property for the year as made by the (P.I.N. only): (Use the "Addendum to Petition" form for multiple parcels, which may be found at www.ptabil.com) 1. Board of Review Assessment 2. Appellant Assessment Requested Land Land Impr./Building Impr./Building Total Total Lines 1 and 2 above MUST be completed. 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 (you must check one or more boxes): Recent sale complete Section IV Comparable sales complete Section V Contention of law submit legal brief Assessment equity complete Section V Recent construction complete Section VI Recent appraisal (enclose 2 copies of the appraisal) Evidence: I certify that All Evidence is attached to this Appeal Petition. 2e Date PTAB11A (rev. 02/12) Signature American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Attorney or Appellant only PAGE 1 OF 4 NOTE: IF AN APPRAISAL IS SUBMITTED SECTIONS III THROUGH VII DO NOT NEED TO BE COMPLETED. Section III Description of Property Land Size (indicate square feet or acres): Number of Buildings: Number of Floors: Construction: Basement: Other Improvements: List the use of the building and the square footage attributable to that use: Office Space: Warehouse: Manufacturing: Other: Yes Yes Yes No No No Square Footage: Square Footage: Square Footage: Square Footage: Frame Yes Brick No Steel Basement Use: Building Size (square feet): Square Footage per Floor: Other: If there is more than one building on this parcel, provide the following information: Building #1 Building #2 Building #3 Age Age Age Size Size Size Use Use Use Section IV Recent Sale Data Generally, the price of a recently sold property is considered the best evidence of value. The more proximate in time the sale occurs to the assessment date of your appeal, the more relevant the evidence becomes in establishing the market value of the property. You must submit a valid settlement statement, sales contract and Real Estate Transfer Declaration for recent sale consideration. Read carefully and answer all questions. Full consideration (sale price): $ From whom purchased: Is the sale of this property a transfer between related parties or related corporations? Sold by: Owner Realtor Auction Other: Agent: Yes No multiple listing How long a period? other: a contract for deed or If yes, specify amount $ Date occupied: a foreclosure? Yes No Date of sale: Name of Realtor firm: Was the property advertised for sale? If so, in what manner? local paper Was this property sold in settlement of Was the seller's mortgage assumed? an installment contract Yes No If renovated, amount spent before occupying $ PTAB11A PAGE 2 OF 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Section V Comparable Sales/Assessment Grid Analysis An appraisal which establishes the market value of the subject property under appeal as of the assessment date may also be submitted in place of completion of this section. If a hearing is held for this appeal, the Property Tax Appeal Board will be better able to judge the weight and credibility of the appraisal if your appraiser testifies in person. Evidence of recent sales of property comparable to the subject property, including the dates of sale, the prices paid, and a property record card (printout sheet in Cook County), or description of each sale showing how it compares to the subject property may also be submitted. Evidence of assessments of property similar to the subject property, including the current assessment of each property, the property record card (printout sheet in Cook County) for e
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