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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: David Jones who wrote (13603)9/10/2003 5:51:55 PM
From: deenoRead Replies (4) of 306849
 
Believe it or not I know personally a dozen people that have argued for lower assesments and won (or at least told me they did). As a matter of fact I found that departmnent to be quite reasonable. I did some additions that reassesed my property $250,000 about 10 years ago. I complained that it only cost me about $80,000. I presented my signed contract for that amount and within 6 months (with alot of prodding however) my assessment was reduced. In fact when I was complaining that it was taking to long I found out that outstanding complaints would automatically end up in court somewhere and that somehow these employees were judged on their ability to have low complaint to court ratios. They were VERY interested in keeping me out of the system.
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