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To: Land Shark who wrote (1121616)3/1/2019 1:31:36 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 1576881
 
If an owner thinks an assessment on a property is excessive, there is an appeals process. People who own a lot of real estate, legally appeal every year's assessments. They argue their case, but they must accept the decisions of the local government or court. Standard operating procedure.

Tax expert Lee Sheppard says this is how big property owners do business. "Everyone with a big commercial building does that. Everyone," Sheppard told CNN. "I mean this is how the system works."