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Board Sustains Assessor on several downtown Oroville apartment appeals; one property retains senior-value freeze
Summary
The BOE reviewed multiple appeals from a downtown Oroville owner who argued condition and comparables should yield lower values; the board sustained the assessor on most parcels but confirmed a senior-citizen freeze on one property.
The Okanogan County Board of Equalization on Sept. 25 heard several appeals from Maria Arcineda (spelled in record as Maria Arcineda/Arsenica) related to small multi-unit properties in downtown Oroville and surrounding areas, and sustained the assessor's values on those parcels after testimony and appraisal evidence.
Arcineda told the board the property is old, in poor repair and used by family members rather than generating rental income. "My property... they are 50 to 70 years newer than my property," she said, asking the…
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