What if you have questions or think your property is valued or classified incorrectly?

Upon receiving your value notice, there are several ways to appeal. Follow these steps:

  • Talk to Your Assessor
    • Call the number listed on the notice
    • Discuss your concerns
    • Review sales information
  • Appeal to the Board of Appeal and Equalization
    • Meets in April or May
    • Appeal in person, by letter, or by fax
  • Appeal to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization
    • You must appeal to your local board first
    • Meets in June
    • Will need to make an appointment
    • Call the number listed on your valuation notice
  • Appeal to the Minnesota Tax Court
    • Appeal on or before April 30 of the year following the assessment
    • Call the number listed on your valuation notice

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1. What does the City Assessor do?
2. What is "Market Value?"
3. How does the Assessor determine the market value?
4. Who are these appraisers and what are their credentials?
5. What if you have questions or think your property is valued or classified incorrectly?