Did every property owner get the same increase/decrease?
No. The county is broken up into separate market areas. Each of the market areas are then broken up into smaller sub-market areas and sales data from within these sub-market areas are then the basis for setting valuation levels. Areas transitioning in use, new construction or other external factors affecting market values can impact the valuation set by the assessor in each area.

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1. What does it mean?
2. Does everyone get a notice?
3. Why did I receive this notice of valuation?
4. What are your rights and responsibilities?
5. What is the property classification of property?
6. Why did the Full Cash Value go up?
7. Can the Limited Property Value go up and the Full Cash Value go down?
8. How can the Full Cash Value Increase In a depressed market?
9. How is my Real Property Taxed
10. Why am I receiving a tax bill or Notice of Value for a mobile home that I no longer own?
11. Did every property owner get the same increase/decrease?
12. Why did the value go up when I have done nothing to the property?
13. Are there any exemptions offered that assists in property tax relief?
14. What can I do about the increase?
15. Are my taxes going up?