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Property owner disputes five‑year discovery bill; Granville board holds matter open for further review
Summary
A Creedmoor homeowner disputed a multi‑year discovery bill after a property transferred from a volunteer fire department; the board did not resolve the appeal and left the matter open for staff review and further consideration.
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A property owner told the Granville County Board of Commissioners on April 20 that she had not received notice of a change in tax status after acquiring a parcel that had previously been tax exempt, and she disputed a discovery bill seeking taxes for multiple years.
Tax staff described the situation as a discovery billing under state law when an exempt property is transferred without timely removal of an exemption. The assessor's office said the discovery provisions permit recapture of taxes for the current year and up to five preceding years. Tax staff recommended not approving the relief request, citing statutory requirements.
Elia Wad Leos, the property owner, told the board she had purchased the house in 2021, that her mortgage company received bills through escrow and she had not been aware of any exemption or back taxes. She said she only learned of the issue when she pursued a drainage complaint and received a letter indicating a back tax bill of roughly $15,000 covering multiple years.
The county attorney said tax listing obligations generally fall to taxpayers and that deviating from statutory requirements could have broad implications. However he told the board he would speak briefly with the tax assessor about any available remedies. The board voted to leave the matter open and return to it later in the meeting for further discussion before closed session.
The board did not make a final ruling on the discovery bill at the April 20 session; staff indicated they would explore options and report back to the commissioners.

