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The Board of Revision Complaint Form is a
formal appeal of the appraised value of real property. According
to state law, these forms must be filed with the auditor's office
no later than March 31, in order to be considered. After a Board
of Revision Appeal is filed, a hearing will be scheduled with the
board.
The Board of Revision's only
function is to determine the true market value (estimated selling
price) of property. Please keep in mind, it does not deal with
taxes or tax rates for your property or the appraised value of
your neighbor's property. Only recent sale values of properties
in your area will be used to put an assessed value on your
property. The board will take into consideration any unique
aspects of your property. The Board of Revision can raise, as
well as lower, your appraised value based on recent sales in your
area. Be advised that by Ohio law, the burden of proof to
establish market value is on the property owner.
For more information on Board of Revision and how to appeal your property value,
read our Board of Revision
brochure. If you are interested in filing a complaint, please review
the links below.
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