
Property Assessment Appeal Board
The Property Assessment Appeal Board is a government body that reviews and decides on disputes between property owners and the government regarding property values used for taxation. If a property owner believes their property has been overvalued and they are paying more in taxes as a result, they can file an appeal with this board. The board examines evidence, such as market data or property audits, to determine if the assessed value should be adjusted. Its goal is to ensure fair and accurate property assessments, promoting equitable property taxation.