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Residents tell commissioners tax revaluation hikes threaten small farms and landlords urge relief
Summary
Two residents told the Davidson County Board of Commissioners that recent tax reappraisals caused steep increases—one owner said a commercial parcel rose from $401,220 to $912,450—and urged the board to lower the tax rate and review appraisal formulas to protect farmers and tenants.
Several residents used the public‑comment period at the March 23 Davidson County commissioners meeting to urge the board to act on steep assessed‑value increases tied to the county revaluation.
Karen Biscoe said she owns six properties in Davidson County and described a large increase on one commercial parcel: she said it was valued at about $401,220 before the…
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