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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3211548" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Assessors are so full of crap. They have no idea of reality. We get this increase every year and when I contest it every year, they back off.</p><p>We live on a road that floods, gravel and has a slope that is impossible to navigate in the winter without a 4WD. (I'd invite you 2WD commando's to try it, our postal service won't deliver in bad weather). We have no neighbors other than one hundreds of yards away that we can't see. The assessor compares it to the homes three miles away in a high dollar community with asphalt roads, curbs, drainage, and so on that are valued much more than ours. </p><p>It's not hard to beat the assessor with a protest, but they get a little every year even with a protest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3211548, member: 5412"] Assessors are so full of crap. They have no idea of reality. We get this increase every year and when I contest it every year, they back off. We live on a road that floods, gravel and has a slope that is impossible to navigate in the winter without a 4WD. (I'd invite you 2WD commando's to try it, our postal service won't deliver in bad weather). We have no neighbors other than one hundreds of yards away that we can't see. The assessor compares it to the homes three miles away in a high dollar community with asphalt roads, curbs, drainage, and so on that are valued much more than ours. It's not hard to beat the assessor with a protest, but they get a little every year even with a protest. [/QUOTE]
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