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Apr 22, 2024
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StarMan
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What state? County? Was it listed? What was your closing date? Were there
upgrades done just before you bought it? Did you do any upgrades after you purchased it? If so, what was the state of the upgrades as of Jan 1, 2024?
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The County Appraisal Department thinks my house is worth 20% more than I paid 12
zuko
Apr 22, 4:47pm
You should absolutely protest. If you have your closing docs, that should be a
Skeptical Optimist
Apr 22, 4:48pm
Exactly right
Cougar-Duck
Apr 22, 5:52pm
You can protest it, you may or may not be successful
Dr T-bone
Apr 22, 4:49pm
Yes and you should win. Your house should be exactly worth what you paid the yr
SouthernBlueBlood
Apr 22, 4:52pm
Depends. Is theory assessment reflective of market value? Before they reassessed, was it way below market value and you
unctoothman
Apr 22, 4:56pm
You should sell it to them
Blueto
Apr 22, 4:59pm
Same thing happened with our house.
Everyman
Apr 22, 5:01pm
What state? County? Was it listed? What was your closing date? Were there
StarMan
Apr 22, 5:04pm
Protesting is a strange beast. You will most likely win a protest, but that
Lance71
Apr 22, 5:35pm
Tax appraisals have no bearing on market value.
WDaddy
Apr 22, 5:42pm
Do they influence what the bank will finance?
zuko
Apr 22, 5:46pm
No
charles
Apr 22, 6:32pm
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