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Posted by Bob - MI on March 09, 2005 at 05:39:37 from (66.14.205.20):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Tax Accessment posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on March 08, 2005 at 16:48:11:
As a fellow resident, my condolences. I got my assessment yesterday and it went up again too. I can"t rasie too much of a stinkl however because it"s still below what I bought the property for 5 years ago. In Spring Lake about 15 years ago before they put the cap on the index, we were getting hammered with 25~50% increases yearly. I had a next door neighbor that got a 1300% hit one year because the assessor said he thought all the houses in our neighborhood hadn"t been properly assessed. He ended up having to go to the state board and got noplace. It"s all a sham. I even got a certified appraisal one year and they literally threw the appraisal back at me and told me they wouldn"t consider it. All I can say is best of luck with this.
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