Are there any arguments that the board cannot accept?

There are certain arguments that the Board of Revision (BOR) cannot accept. The following are some of the factors that do not support a property value appeal:

  • Your neighbor's value is different from yours
    • While the Board considers arguments based on recent sales of properties similar to your own, it cannot consider arguments based on the county's official values of similar properties.
  • Surrounding properties are in poor condition
  • You disagree with the amount you pay in property taxes
    • The BOR cannot directly change the amount of taxes that you owe. If the Board's decision results in a change to your property's value, your taxes will be adjusted accordingly.

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1. Who can file an appeal with the Board of Revision?
2. What are some good reasons to appeal my property's value?
3. Are there any arguments that the board cannot accept?
4. What is the process for filing an appeal with the Board of Revision?
5. If I win my appeal, when will my new value take effect?
6. Is there a limit to the dollar-amount my property value can be changed with an appeal?