New York Louis Akin vs. Assessor and Board of Assessment Review of the Town of Greece, Monroe County is a legal case in which the plaintiff, Louis Akin, alleged that the Town of Greece, Monroe County, had wrongfully assessed his property at a value that was significantly higher than the actual market value. The case was brought before the Supreme Court of New York in 2013 and the court ultimately sided with Akin, ruling that the Town of Greece had violated the state’s Real Property Tax Law and had acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner in assessing Akin’s property. The case, New York Louis Akin vs. Assessor and Board of Assessment Review of the Town of Greece, Monroe County, is an example of a property tax assessment dispute. These disputes can take a variety of forms, such as challenging a tax assessor’s decision, appealing an assessment, or disputing the amount of taxes owed. In this case, Akin alleged that the Town of Greece had wrongfully assessed his property at a value that was significantly higher than its actual market value, and the court ultimately sided with Akin, ruling that the Town of Greece had violated the state’s Real Property Tax Law and had acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner in assessing Akin’s property.