The Pennsylvania Application for Intention to Appeal Property Assessment is a document that can be used to appeal a property assessment in the state of Pennsylvania. The application is used to appeal the assessed value of a property, and must be filed with the Board of Assessment Appeals in the county where the property is located. The application must be filed within 30 days of the date of the assessment notice. There are two types of Pennsylvania Application for Intention to Appeal Property Assessment: the Residential Application and the Non-Residential Application. The Residential Application is for homeowners who are appealing their property assessment, while the Non-Residential Application is for businesses who are appealing their property assessment. Both forms must include the property owner's name, address, and contact information, along with the assessed value of the property and the reason(s) for appealing the assessment. The Board of Assessment Appeals will review the application and determine if the assessment should be changed.