December 15, 2009

WORD: Assessed Value


And the WORD for Today Is...

Assessed Value – is the value placed on a property by the tax assessor for the purpose of collecting property taxes. Due to the sheer volume of assessments which must be conducted, it is not uncommon to find mistakes in either the calculations or in the property description. Likewise, there may not be adjustments for exemptions the property owner is entitled to receive. It is a good practice to always carefully review the entire assessment, beginning with the description of your property. The assessor’s office may not be pleased to have you do so, but there is a process to challenge the assessment if you believe it is in error. Things to verify: accurate square footage, components of the house (number of bedrooms, bath, garage bays, etc), type and quantity of exterior material (home is all vinyl but shows assessment for brick front property). If you believe an error has been made assume it was an honest mistake, remain polite but work aggressively to get it corrected.

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