Real Property Appraisal - Owner Notification
Plain English Summary
This bill requires county assessors to provide property owners with clearer notifications during property revaluations. The notices must be written in plain language and include the projected percentage change in the property's appraised value and tax liability, along with information on how to request more details or appeal the revaluation.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill improves transparency and helps property owners understand how revaluations affect their taxes. By requiring plain language explanations and easy access to appeals information, owners are better equipped to respond to assessments and exercise their right to challenge valuations they believe are incorrect.
Arguments Against
Opponents may be concerned about implementation costs and administrative burden on county assessors' offices, particularly in smaller counties with limited staff. Some might also question whether the additional notification requirements will meaningfully reduce disputes or simply increase paperwork without changing outcomes.
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Sponsors
Cosponsors (17)
Representative · District 62
Representative · District 114
Representative · District 71
Representative · District 18
Representative · District 41
Representative · District 100
Representative · District 61
Representative · District 99
Representative · District 45
Representative · District 27
Representative · District 30
Representative · District 115
Representative · District 11
Representative · District 57
Representative · District 39
Representative · District 101
Representative · District 103
