Woogieman |
07-09-2023 09:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
(Post 17009917)
Read my comment to Stevie again. Nobody is overpaying when they buy a home. They decide what the home is worth and make an offer for that price. In your above example, anyone looking to buy that home would come in and look at it, see the damage, and adjust any offer accordingly. As for tax assessments, the county can’t go into every home and see how piss poor some people take care of their property. That’s exactly what the appeal process is for.
In your example you are stating that this retired vets home went from an assessment of around 200k to over 450k in one year. That seems unlikely, but if so this is exactly what the appeal process is for.
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What a person pays for a home is a snapshot of market activity as of that date. No buyer reasonably expects property taxes to increase increase 70-130%+ in a given year, it historically does not happen.
"The county can't go into every home and see how piss poor some people take care of their property"...then it seems pretty irresponsible to tax them as if they had renovated it, huh? Maybe even deceitful? Your appeal process has not been fruitful for those who have not had an appraisal performed ($450-500), and of course the time frame which the owners wee given to accomplish this was laughably short in duration, which was of course addressed in the class action suit (McClain).
I have another example of a retired couple in Grandview that went from $170ish to $268K. They a\enagegd an appraiser who discovered there 1st level ceilings are 7'1", and the 2nd level was 6'9", which according to HUD is not even allowed to be calculated as "above grade finish". The basement is 6' in height and concrete block that leaks in three walls. The problem is this...Jackson County has refused to create/maintain a database, or purchase software that tracks data granularly...the software exists because I helped design it. Rather than pay us to do it right, they will spend that money on attorneys and dart-throwing buffoons from Texas, who will experience the same chaos next assessment period. Again, you are out over your skis, but are too obtuse to be part of a solution to incompetent governance.
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