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Resident protests $150,000 valuation swing on Grand Island cul-de-sac home
Summary
Nikki Campos told the board her 2020 purchase has since been reassessed up more than $100,000 and faces another $50,000 proposed increase; the referee said market and equalization comparisons support the assessor's figure but agreed to review nearby properties and consider an on-site check.
Nikki Campos appeared before the Hall County Board of Equalization to protest the assessed value of her single-family home, telling referees that her house has climbed more than $100,000 in assessed value since she bought it in 2020 and that the assessor proposes another roughly $50,000 increase.
Campos said houses on her cul-de-sac had not shown comparable increases and that she was effectively…
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