Answer:If you think your assessment is too high after receiving the new assessment letter, you may schedule an appointment for a hearing. There you will be able to say why you think the assessment is too high, and adjustments will be made if necessary.
If the assessment is considered accurate, and you still disagree with the assessment you can file an Abatement Application during the abatement window of 185 days from the commitment date (the date at which assessments are finalized). Commitment is typically in August.
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If you think your assessment is too high after receiving the new assessment letter, you may schedule an appointment for a hearing. There you will be able to say why you think the assessment is too high, and adjustments will be made if necessary.
If the assessment is considered accurate, and you still disagree with the assessment you can file an Abatement Application during the abatement window of 185 days from the commitment date (the date at which assessments are finalized). Commitment is typically in August.