Frequently asked questions for Qualified Real Property Owners?

What is a "qualified real property"?
What happens if my appeal involves a qualified real property?
What is the inflation adjusted value?
What is the final assessed value?
What effect will the inflation adjusted value have on the burden of proof in my appeal?
What happens if I believe my value is below the inflation adjusted value?
If I agree with the inflation adjusted value (and the County Assessor believes the value should be higher), will this change how I should prepare for my appeal?
What if my property is NOT a qualified real property?
What if I have further questions?
IT IS IMPORTANT BOTH PARTIES COME FULLY PREPARED TO ARGUE THEIR OPINION OF VALUE, REGARDLESS OF WHO CARRIES THE BURDEN OF PROOF.
THE COUNTY BOE WILL BE FREE TO CONSIDER ALL EVIDENCE AVAILABLE TO THEM, EVEN IF THE INFLATION ADJUSTED VALUE IS PRESUMED MOST CORRECT.
THE PARTY ARGUING AGAINST THE INFLATION ADJUSTED VALUE MAY BE SUBJECT TO GREATER SCRUTINY BY THE COUNTY BOE.