Property Taxes
Property taxes are base on a blanket appraisal that is conducted and paid for by the municipality at a set number of year. Eight to twelve years seems to be a commen time lag given between revaluations. As such, the contract to do the blanket assessment is handed out to the lowest bidder.
Often values are arrived at in a hasty fashion and it is not uncommon for errors to creep in. It is in the best interest of the contractor to make good time and reduce costs. Not everyone hired to do the mass appraisal has an appraisal background.
The National Taxpayers Union writes that as many as 60% of all homeowners are over-assessed and not in line with their home value. (“How To Fight Property Taxes” 2004 p.1
Consumer Reports has published that property tax records show an error rate of 40% exists in estimating property taxes. (Nov.1992 v57 nil p.723)
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