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What is the difference between “Assessed Value” and the “True Market Value?”

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What is the difference between “Assessed Value” and the “True Market Value?”

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Assessed Value is the valuation from the treasurer. The assessed value is usually a lot lower than the true market value also know as TMV. The true market value is what the property is worth and what it can be sold for if it was listed on the market.

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