Tuesday 22 January 2019

Property Assessment Appeal Process by Mullin Demeo Wirk


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MULLIN DEMEO WIRK ELECTRONIC LEGAL UPDATE

January 22, 2019 Property Assessment Appeal Process:

If your client has received a property assessment that they would like to challenge, they should first contact their local BC Assessment office and discuss their concerns or questions with an appraiser.
If your client’s concerns are not satisfied, they may file a Notice of Complaint for a formal hearing with an independent Property Assessment Review Panel. The deadline for filing a Notice of Complaint is January 31, 2019.

If your client contests the Panel’s decision, they can file an appeal with the Property Assessment Appeal Board by April 30, 2019.

Following are links for useful information that your clients may need to challenge their property assessment:

Filing a Complaint with BC Assessment Online:
https://eforms.bcassessment.ca/online_appeal_form_PARP_2019.asp

Frequently Asked Questions:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/owning-a-home/property-assessment-review-panels2/property-assessment/frequently-asked-questions

Single Family Residential Guide:
http://www.assessmentappeal.bc.ca/other-guides-resources/help-your-with-appeal/single-family-residential-guide

If you have any questions on the above or other real estate related matters, please do not hesitate to contact our office at any time.

Yours truly, Mullin DeMeo Wirk

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