Well first off your enjoying living under another government ran by the same party as your last state. Guys should remember that when they move. You moved from one snake nest into another which in the lower half is worse than where you came from.
So you will have to do the entire reduced assessment thing again. While your doing that you need to be talking to an attorney that knows the state laws on government harassment. It is going to take court action against a non elected bureaucrat. You can try talking to the county supervisors but that usually amounts to nothing since your an outsider. I would bet that they are doing it to about anyone "new" to the area.
Had one a little similar when my second wife and I bought her home farm off her Mother's estate. They jumped the accessed value up to where the taxes doubled. Keep in mind this is in eastern Ohio where property is not selling at all. Very poor area. I went to the county government and point blank told them I would not pay an outrageous tax amount on that land. There the assessments are under the county auditor or at least that is who I talked to. I told her that I would just make them collect the tax after they had to sell it and I would just buy it back for the taxes owned then they would have to start all over again. She reduced it to about 20% over the old assessment which was reasonable. Sold the farm a few eyars later to one of my Sisters-in-laws and did not have to worry anymore.
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