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March 5, 2025
VCREP #159: How to Lower Your Commercial Property Taxes with Vance Leschuk

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This week, Cory Wright is flying solo, but he’s bringing in a heavyweight guest to make up for it. Joining the show is Vance Leschuk, President of Add-Vance Consulting, a leading expert in property tax appeals.

Many commercial landlords assume property taxes are set in stone, but Vance breaks down how owners can challenge their assessments and potentially save thousands. In an economic climate filled with uncertainty with the tariff threats and shifting political landscapes, understanding your options for reducing expenses is more critical than ever.

This is an episode you can’t afford to miss!

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