Posted by dr sportster on May 29, 2012 at 09:31:08 from (69.125.161.237):
In Reply to: OT/fighting city hall posted by Nancy Howell on May 29, 2012 at 08:03:53:
You should probably do some research first. {a bit late now] If an assesment was made by an outside agency then it is assumed to be correct.In my area a guy comes to each home and I had to let him in. He got to the basement and was staring at my upright compressor . I asked him what was the matter . He said Im trying to figure out what kind of hot water heater this is. Oh oh. It's the white thing over there this is a compressor ! { it is painted black]. Then they will count bathroom vents to see if any bathrooms were added . [He is also trying to see if I changed hot water heaters witout a permit ,which I did ] . Just going and asking for a reduction is not good enough. You need something they didn't take into consideration such as you are envoirmentaLLY sensitive zoned etc. They have an office filled with people complaining about the increase all day long and you are just one of many. Any ads for a lawyer to help are not needed but you need a reason the assesment is wrong in most cases. Quoting market prices in the area is not a reason if each home was assesed individually. I only know what will fly in my area.
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