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Douglas County clarifies protest process after rise in non-owner filings
Summary
The Douglas County Board of Equalization approved procedural amendments to clarify how protests of property valuations filed by non-owners or unauthorized agents are handled after a recent increase in such filings.
The Douglas County Board of Equalization on June 3 approved clarifying changes to its real property valuation protest procedures after staff reported a rise in protests filed by people who are neither the property owner nor an authorized agent.
The changes, approved as part of a block vote of Board of Equalization resolutions, define how appointments for hearings are handled when a protest is submitted online by an unaffiliated third party. Catherine Hall, Douglas County administration, said the edits “clarify what that process looks like if someone is not authorized nor the…
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