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How realtors can share AssessLess without endorsing it
A realtor can share AssessLess as a neutral resource for a homeowner's own $5 property evidence check, not as an endorsement, referral fee, advice, filing help, or outcome promise.
Important boundary
AssessLess is not legal or tax advice, does not file appeals, represent homeowners, confirm deadlines, or promise a lower assessment. Use official county sources for filing rules and deadlines.
Step-by-step article guide
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Homeowner goal
Understand how realtors can share assessless without endorsing it well enough to choose the next safe, evidence-first product step without guessing.
Primary action
Share the property-check link as an optional resource, not as a professional recommendation. Use a neutral note such as: AssessLess is an independent self-serve tool that can help you check official property facts before deciding whether a packet may be useful.
Source facts to check
- Use the share note only when a homeowner wants a self-serve resource; there is no referral fee, no endorsement, and the share is not advice.
- The homeowner controls whether to open AssessLess, start the $5 property evidence check, upload anything, buy anything, or stop.
Done when: You know the safe next step for how realtors can share assessless without endorsing it and where AssessLess stops before advice, filing, or outcome claims.
Before you start
- Use the share note only when a homeowner wants a self-serve resource; there is no referral fee, no endorsement, and the share is not advice.
- The homeowner controls whether to open AssessLess, start the $5 property evidence check, upload anything, buy anything, or stop.
What to do
- Share the property-check link as an optional resource, not as a professional recommendation.
- Use a neutral note such as: AssessLess is an independent self-serve tool that can help you check official property facts before deciding whether a packet may be useful.
- Do not promise savings, screen the homeowner's appeal, advise what to file, collect private documents, or describe AssessLess as an official resource or backed by a realtor.
Why this matters: A neutral realtor share can be a helpful resource without endorsement drift, professional advice, county affiliation, or purchase pressure.
If something goes wrong: If a homeowner asks the realtor for an opinion, deadline, filing choice, outcome prediction, or document review, send them back to AssessLess help and official county sources instead of answering for them.
AssessLess pays no referral fee for this share, this is not an endorsement, no legal or tax advice is provided, and AssessLess does not file, represent homeowners, confirm deadlines, or promise any result.