vikingenvy t1_j05ab22 wrote
Reply to comment by plowfaster in Town contracted assessors and notified me that my property was chosen as a property to inspect (including interior). Am I within my right to refuse this assessment? by ReauxChambeaux
Side note: many people want high property valuations but not the taxes to pay for the nice schools that got them those nice high valuations.
sound_of_apocalypto t1_j06j6k5 wrote
Isn’t that kind of a separate thing? A tax assessment versus home appraisal/comps?
vikingenvy t1_j06k1jk wrote
They all lead to the same complaint. Don’t want to pay for all the benefits received
Happy_Confection90 t1_j06pxmf wrote
Not really in New Hampshire (but yes in many other states). NH state law says that towns and cities must base the tax assessment no less often than every 5 years upon 90% to 110% of market value, and market value is what comps and appraisals use.
sound_of_apocalypto t1_j06ueje wrote
Okay, very different from Vermont. Assessments aren't done so often.
WapsuSisilija t1_j07n5o1 wrote
Very Trumpish.
vikingenvy t1_j07xf59 wrote
It is Trumpish for people to think that way. I happily pay my taxes without complaint.
WapsuSisilija t1_j08c2hw wrote
Present one way to appraisers, another to assessors. Max value, lowest taxes.
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