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Mar 9, 2012
10:17
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YSMACK
No. In fact they are inadmissible in court
for eminent domain valuation because they are so inaccurate.
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Are county records for home value accurate?
mottman
3/9/12 5:52pm
You mean the tax valuations?
russkiejedi
3/9/12 5:53pm
yeah, thats what i meant
mottman
3/9/12 5:59pm
In Utah, not at all.
TonyStark
3/9/12 5:54pm
+1
IrishBlue
3/9/12 5:56pm
Zillow is all over the place...
sheriffcreg
3/9/12 5:55pm
Zillow is inaccurate due to Utah being a "Non Disclosure St"
PhillyYFan
3/9/12 5:59pm
Zillow sucks in Utah...
TonyStark
3/9/12 6:00pm
Zillow sucks everywhere
cheezedawg
3/9/12 6:42pm
Thanks all, trying to find info on how much to offer
mottman
3/9/12 6:07pm
Call a Realtor and ask for a valuation.
TonyStark
3/9/12 6:24pm
Zillow's problem is it can't and never will be able to tell
Iman23
3/9/12 6:07pm
Sometimes, but it depends on "how" accurate u r talking
AntiSNOT
3/9/12 6:09pm
In Virginia it is the opposite. Zillow undervalues.
Iman23
3/9/12 6:27pm
It just so happens that I work for the SLCO Assessor's
Y-er
3/9/12 7:21pm
No. In fact they are inadmissible in court
YSMACK
3/9/12 10:17pm
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