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Homeowner says county used proposed value rather than accepted appraisal, raising taxes
Summary
A commenter said the valuation of their home rose sharply after the county used a proposed value instead of an appraisal the commenter says was accepted by a board but not recognized by the assessor's office. The commenter cited incorrect rec room square footage and named properties used as comparables.
Homeowner said the county raised the valuation of the property by relying on a proposed value rather than an accepted appraisal, and that an error in the recorded square footage of a recreation room increased the home's assessed value. "The valuation of my property was changed based on the square footage of a rec room," the Homeowner said. "They went to the proposed value for that year and raised my taxes based on the proposed value, not on the actual accepted appraisal value."
The Homeowner said the county adjusted…
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