Is a form required for the property owner to give notice of intent to file an objection?
No. The notice must be given to the clerk of the Board of Review, and may be either written or oral. Written notice should be encouraged. We would recommend that the clerk’s office maintain a log of the telephone calls it receives which are notices of intention to file objections. Municipalities could encourage property owners to complete the official objection form 48 hours prior to the first meeting, which would also serve as notice of intent.
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