1. Start with the public parcel record
Before filing anything, check the public parcel record so you know what facts the county is carrying for the property. If the baseline facts are wrong, that shapes the rest of the appeal conversation.
2. Confirm the current Board of Revision instructions
Filing instructions, forms, and county workflow details should always be checked on the official Franklin County Board of Revision site for the current cycle. Homespring’s role is to help homeowners work through that process more clearly, not replace the county’s authority.
3. Build evidence around value
A strong filing usually depends on value-oriented evidence such as comparable sales, public record accuracy, and condition details that materially affect the property. Generic complaints about taxes being high rarely do the work by themselves.
4. Keep expectations realistic
No honest appeal service should promise a result before the parcel facts and evidence are reviewed. Homespring keeps the first step narrow for exactly that reason.