What can I do if the estimated market value or property classification is wrong?

The best method is to contact the county assessor's office. A staff member will listen to your concerns and explain the way your property has been valued. The best time to do this is after you receive your Notice of Valuation, which is usually in late March. Often you may be asked to allow an inspection of the property. If you still disagree with the value after this meeting, there are formal appeal meetings held in April of each year.

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1. What is market value?
2. How does the Assessor determine market value?
3. How close to actual value does the Assessor need to be?
4. How come values go up each year when no improvements are made to the property?
5. What kinds of improvements add to market value?
6. Will making repairs increase the estimated market value?
7. What can I do if the estimated market value or property classification is wrong?
8. What are the requirements for homestead?
9. Does an increase in estimated market value always mean an increase in property tax?