What information do I bring to the Informal Hearing?

During the hearing, the property owner can voice their concerns. Bring whatever documents, calculations and other evidence you believe correctly determines the value of your property. An appraiser will make the determination as to whether an additional inspection is necessary.  Those attending a hearing will receive a notice. 

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1. What is a Revaluation?
2. What is a Grand List?
3. How is my assessment determined?
4. When will I find out what my new assessment is?
5. What factors affect value?
6. How will I know if my assessment is equitable?
7. What if I don’t agree with my new assessment?
8. What information do I bring to the Informal Hearing?
9. What if I still don’t agree with the decision from the Informal Hearing?
10. Who makes up the Board of Assessment Appeals?
11. What can the BAA do?
12. What if I still don’t agree with the decision from my Formal Appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals?
13. What about the elderly and other hardship cases?
14. When will the new assessments be effective?
15. How are my taxes determined?