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Appealing Property Reappraisals - is it worth the time?
I just got the property reappraisals for several of my rental properties. I am curious about the appeal process and if anyone has gone through that in Columbus. The values are a bit arbitrary. One thing I noticed is that most of the valuations for properties on the auditors website are about 60-80% of their real market value.
So, if a few of mine are valued pretty much at market value, is there any sense making the argument that I would like my property valued at the same percentage of market value as the neighboring properties, or is that simply a waste of my time.
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I just got the property reappraisals for several of my rental properties. I am curious about the appeal process and if anyone has gone through that in Columbus. The values are a bit arbitrary. One thing I noticed is that most of the valuations for properties on the auditors website are about 60-80% of their real market value.
So, if a few of mine are valued pretty much at market value, is there any sense making the argument that I would like my property valued at the same percentage of market value as the neighboring properties, or is that simply a waste of my time.
I sent you the person I am having challenging my values. He should be able to help you out
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