30 Years As A Maryland Tax Attorney
What We Do
Property Tax Assessment Appeals
In Maryland Since 1990
Commercial and industrial property owners can often save a significant amount of money by appealing their property tax assessments. At the Maryland office of William J. Monks, Attorney at Law, LLC, I have over 30 years of experience guiding businesspeople through property tax assessment appeals.
My name is William Monks, and I have been helping commercial property owners lower their property taxes since 1990. I have conducted more than 60 seminars and webinars to educate property owners about the benefits of property tax assessment appeals.
Property Tax Issues
For many commercial property owners, a significant portion of their operating expenses are property taxes. If you believe that you are paying too much in property taxes, I can help you. I have represented the owners of many different types of commercial and industrial property, including:
- Office buildings and industrial parks
- Shopping centers, regional malls and retail centers
- Warehouses
- Apartments
- Raw land
- Hotels
- Manufacturing plants
- Marinas
- Single-family rental homes and multifamily dwellings
- Banks
I am happy to work with institutional investors, real estate investment trusts, comptrollers and individuals. As a former tax assessor for the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation, I understand how property is valued. If the valuation of your property is incorrect, I will work hard to reduce your tax liability through a successful property tax assessment appeal.
William J. Monks, Attorney at Law, LLC Today
ContactCall 301-627-5433 to schedule an appointment. My firm handles every property tax assessment appeal on a contingency fee basis. This means that I only charge fees if I am successful in reducing your property taxes.
At the office of William J. Monks, Attorney at Law, LLC, I represent clients throughout Maryland, including those in Prince George’s County, Montgomery County, Anne Arundel County, Charles County, Calvert County, St. Mary’s County, Howard County and Frederick County.