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Board cuts assessed value for vacant Highway 44 home after owner cited septic, vacancy and safety issues
Summary
Pennington County's BOE reduced the assessment on a vacant Highway 44 residence after the owner and a life-estate holder described longstanding septic failures, vacancy and structural issues; the board set a lower assessment than the assessor recommended.
Pennington County—s Board of Equalization reduced the assessed value of a vacant home off Highway 44 after hearing testimony that the house had been vacant for several years and suffered septic, water and structural problems.
The parcel (tax ID 8368) was represented at the hearing by the life-estate holder, who said she had managed the property since 2019 and that the house was unoccupied for about four years while she dealt with criminal and civil matters that she described in public comment. The…
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