Why Challenge a Land Valuation?
Land valuations affect how much land tax, council rates, and other statutory charges you pay. An inflated site value can significantly increase your holding costs. This is especially for investment, rural, and commercial landowners. Objecting to an incorrect valuation can reduce your financial burden and ensure your land is assessed fairly.
Things to Know
When Can You Object?
You can object to a valuation of the land under the Land Valuation Act 2010 (Qld). In most cases, objections must be lodged within 60 days of the valuation notice date. We act quickly to review your grounds, gather supporting valuation evidence, and prepare a compliant objection.
Experience You Can Rely On
We act for property owners across Queensland. Whether it’s a single lot or a large portfolio, we ensure your rights are protected and your land is assessed at fair value. Strict deadlines apply to both objections and appeals. Contact us as soon as possible after receiving your valuation notice.
Expert Evidence to Support Your Objection
We work closely with appropriately qualified valuers and other relevant experts to ensure valuation objections are properly supported by evidence and directed toward achieving the best possible outcome for our clients.
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Why Choose Us
- We prioritise your needs by taking the time to understand your situation and tailoring our advice accordingly.
- Our strategies are built around achieving efficient, effective outcomes that align with your goals.
- We keep you informed every step of the way with straightforward advice you can trust.
- Our team brings a depth of knowledge and a strong track record across a wide range of legal matters.
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