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Senate Advances Bill Letting Non‑appraisers Offer Paid Opinions in Property‑tax Appeals, Raises Threshold
Summary
After extended floor debate, the Senate amended and advanced SB 102 to let non‑appraisers (including real estate agents) offer paid opinions in residential property‑tax appeals for parcels under an increased transaction-value threshold, and required registration/ethics compliance.
The Utah Senate amended and passed Senate Bill 102 on Jan. 28, 2003, a measure that expands access to due process in residential property-tax appeals by allowing certain non‑appraisers to offer paid opinions of value in appeals below a transaction-value threshold.
Sponsor Sen. Curtis Bramble said the bill is intended to give homeowners a cost-effective alternative to a certified appraisal when the tax difference is too small to justify…
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