Brighton sits on Rochester's doorstep — Twelve Corners, the Monroe Avenue corridor, and neighborhoods that rank among Monroe County's most consistently in demand. Many owners carry assessments that don't reflect actual market conditions or property condition.
An assessment is an opinion, not a final number. Duffy & Catlin PLLC represents commercial, industrial, and residential owners across Brighton and Monroe County in challenging assessments that don't hold up — at no upfront cost.
When Town of Brighton builds its assessment roll, properties are valued in bulk using broad market models. Those models lean on neighborhood-wide trends — not your building's condition, your block, your actual rent roll, or the most relevant comparable sales.
Brighton's reputation — Twelve Corners schools, walkable neighborhoods, proximity to the University of Rochester medical corridor — keeps demand high, and mass models often extend that premium to every street and storefront. Towns hear grievances only on Grievance Day, the 4th Tuesday in May.
Commercial and industrial properties are especially vulnerable to over-assessment in a mass revaluation. The income, cost, and sales-comparison approaches each require proper application — and a mass model doesn't always get Brighton right.
Monroe Avenue corridor retail, Twelve Corners commercial, medical and office space near the Westfall corridor, and mixed-use are frequently assessed without proper regard for real vacancy, lease terms, or market income. We apply the correct methodology to challenge inflated values.
Warehouses, flex space, distribution, and light industrial carry functional obsolescence and thin comparable sales that mass appraisals routinely miss.
Single-family homes, historic neighborhoods, and multi-family stock all benefit from review. School-district and location premiums are frequently overstated, and the effect compounds every year.
New York calculates an equalization rate for every municipality — the ratio of assessed value to full market value. When Brighton and Monroe County market prices rise faster than assessments are updated, that rate falls, and the State treats your property as worth more for purposes of county tax apportionment.
The result is a larger share of the Monroe County levy landing on your bill — with no change to the assessment roll and no formal notice. If your assessment was already excessive, the compounding effect is even greater. A timely challenge corrects both problems at once.
Request a Free Review →Send us your assessment notice. We evaluate whether your Brighton property has been over-assessed and advise you honestly on the strength of a challenge — at no cost and no obligation.
Brighton's assessor often allows a brief period to engage before the formal deadline. Early contact gives us the most time to build a complete, well-supported case.
We file your grievance with the Brighton Board of Assessment Review on Grievance Day — the 4th Tuesday in May. Miss it and you wait a full year, so we track the date and prepare well ahead.
We represent you at every hearing. Approved reductions appear on your school tax bill in late summer and your Monroe County bill issued the following January.
From the first case review to any formal hearing or court proceeding, we manage every step of your Brighton appeal — so you don't have to.
Call or submit the form. We review your Brighton assessment notice and tell you honestly whether the evidence supports a viable challenge — no cost, no obligation.
For commercial property we examine income data, local comparables, cost approaches, and property-specific conditions to build a documented, credible case for reduction.
We prepare and submit every document — informal review applications, Town of Brighton BAR petitions, and supporting exhibits — correctly and before every deadline.
We manage all communication with the assessor's office and appear on your behalf at any BAR hearing, SCAR proceeding, or Article 7 court case. You stay informed without attending.
Don't see your municipality? We file across all of New York State. If you own property anywhere in the region — city or town, commercial or residential — contact us and we'll confirm the correct deadline and process for your location.
Tell us about your property. Whether you're in Brighton, the Monroe County suburbs, or anywhere in New York State, we'll review your assessment and advise you honestly at no cost.
No obligation. No upfront fees. We typically respond within one business day. Attorney advertising.
Duffy & Catlin PLLC
505 Ellicott Street, Suite 500
Buffalo, NY 14203