Why are more frequent revaluations a better approach?
Breaking up the value changes into smaller increments will reduce the sticker shock associated with longer periods between revaluations. More frequent revaluations align assessed values closer to market value and mitigate significant adjustments every four years. The more frequent revaluations also allow the tax burden to shift and redistribute accordingly as the market changes across the County.
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