If I recieve a reduction in value from the County Board, and I choose to appeal to the State Board for a further reduction, Do I risk losing the reduction I recieved from the County Board?
Yes, you do risk losing the reduction you received from the County Board. The State Board may determine a value for your property which is the same as, lower than, or higher than the value established by the County Board. However, if the State Board does set aside the County Board’s decision, the State Board may not assign a value higher than the Assessor’s original value.
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