Posted by jimva on May 29, 2012 at 11:22:46 from (74.107.162.143):
In Reply to: OT/fighting city hall posted by Nancy Howell on May 29, 2012 at 08:03:53:
Are you sure that increase was just for the house? and not the acreage (or lot) its built on?They house may not have increased, however the majority of that overall increase could be from the lot or acreage the house sets on.
The last assessment done here, the house/buildings itself didnt increase but very little however the lot and the acreage is what casue the overall assessment to increase substantially. (thanks to developers selling 1/4 acre lots for $70,000 and people paying between $9,000 and $12,000/acre for land).
Basic steps for disputing an assessment here is as follows. Have your own appraisal done, have comparisons of neighboring propertys recent assessments, schedule hearing, be polite yet firm, state your reasons and then ask them to explain step by step how they came upon the new assessment figure.
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