If the property owner is not present during scheduling, how should the Board of Review notify the owner of his/her hearing?
The law does not specify the type of notice, but does require that it be given at least 48 hours prior to hearing the objection. We recommend that the Board provide notice by first class mail, and do an affidavit of mailing. We recommend mailing the notice at least 5 days prior to the hearing, which would allow for the 48-hour notice plus another 3 days for mail delivery.
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