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March 27, 2008 at 6:29 AM #12263March 27, 2008 at 7:16 AM #176863
larrylujack
ParticipantI happened to call the SD county assessor’s office yesterday and they have a backlog of 12,000 applications for reassessment. Be prepared to wait if you request one.
March 27, 2008 at 7:16 AM #177216larrylujack
ParticipantI happened to call the SD county assessor’s office yesterday and they have a backlog of 12,000 applications for reassessment. Be prepared to wait if you request one.
March 27, 2008 at 7:16 AM #177223larrylujack
ParticipantI happened to call the SD county assessor’s office yesterday and they have a backlog of 12,000 applications for reassessment. Be prepared to wait if you request one.
March 27, 2008 at 7:16 AM #177228larrylujack
ParticipantI happened to call the SD county assessor’s office yesterday and they have a backlog of 12,000 applications for reassessment. Be prepared to wait if you request one.
March 27, 2008 at 7:16 AM #177317larrylujack
ParticipantI happened to call the SD county assessor’s office yesterday and they have a backlog of 12,000 applications for reassessment. Be prepared to wait if you request one.
March 27, 2008 at 7:37 AM #176869Alex_angel
ParticipantAre they really assessing the prices down? Seriously we all know that housing prices are dropping but is the county willing to assess lower knowing it will make less money back?
March 27, 2008 at 7:37 AM #177221Alex_angel
ParticipantAre they really assessing the prices down? Seriously we all know that housing prices are dropping but is the county willing to assess lower knowing it will make less money back?
March 27, 2008 at 7:37 AM #177230Alex_angel
ParticipantAre they really assessing the prices down? Seriously we all know that housing prices are dropping but is the county willing to assess lower knowing it will make less money back?
March 27, 2008 at 7:37 AM #177234Alex_angel
ParticipantAre they really assessing the prices down? Seriously we all know that housing prices are dropping but is the county willing to assess lower knowing it will make less money back?
March 27, 2008 at 7:37 AM #177322Alex_angel
ParticipantAre they really assessing the prices down? Seriously we all know that housing prices are dropping but is the county willing to assess lower knowing it will make less money back?
March 27, 2008 at 8:09 AM #176878CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I knew applying for a reassessment would be bad…but there are already 12,000 people ahead of me? My problem is I can’t get comps. Only three houses have been for sale in my neighborhood in the last few months and only one has sold. Somebody on here (I think) said you might be able to get your original appraiser to reappraise at a lower fee because he’s already done all the measurements and stuff. I may go that route. Then again, he’ll have trouble getting comps, too.
March 27, 2008 at 8:09 AM #177231CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I knew applying for a reassessment would be bad…but there are already 12,000 people ahead of me? My problem is I can’t get comps. Only three houses have been for sale in my neighborhood in the last few months and only one has sold. Somebody on here (I think) said you might be able to get your original appraiser to reappraise at a lower fee because he’s already done all the measurements and stuff. I may go that route. Then again, he’ll have trouble getting comps, too.
March 27, 2008 at 8:09 AM #177239CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I knew applying for a reassessment would be bad…but there are already 12,000 people ahead of me? My problem is I can’t get comps. Only three houses have been for sale in my neighborhood in the last few months and only one has sold. Somebody on here (I think) said you might be able to get your original appraiser to reappraise at a lower fee because he’s already done all the measurements and stuff. I may go that route. Then again, he’ll have trouble getting comps, too.
March 27, 2008 at 8:09 AM #177243CMcG
ParticipantArghhh! I knew applying for a reassessment would be bad…but there are already 12,000 people ahead of me? My problem is I can’t get comps. Only three houses have been for sale in my neighborhood in the last few months and only one has sold. Somebody on here (I think) said you might be able to get your original appraiser to reappraise at a lower fee because he’s already done all the measurements and stuff. I may go that route. Then again, he’ll have trouble getting comps, too.
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