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Anoka County City of Lino Lakes <br />The assessor determines the final two factors. You may appeal the value or classification of your <br />property as described below. <br />Informal Appeal <br />• Property owners are encouraged to call the appraiser or assessor whenever they have <br />questions or concerns about their market value, classification of the property, or the assessment <br />process. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Almost all questions can be answered during this informal appeal process. <br />When taxpayers call questioning their market value, every effort is made to make an <br />appointment to inspect properties that were not previously inspected. <br />If the data on the property is correct, the appraiser is able to show the property owner other <br />sales in the market that support the estimated market value. <br />If errors are found during the inspection, or other factors indicate a value reduction is warranted, <br />the appraiser can easily make the changes at this time. <br />Local Board of Appeal and Equalization <br />• <br />The Local Board of Appeal and Equalization is typically made up of city council members or <br />township board members. <br />• The Board meets during late April and early May. <br />• Taxpayers can make their appeal in person or by letter. <br />• The assessor is present to answer any questions and present evidence supporting their value. <br />County Board of Appeal and Equalization <br />In order to appeal to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization, a property owner must first appeal <br />to the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization. <br />• <br />• <br />The County Board of Appeal and Equalization follows the Local Board of Appeal and <br />Equalization in the assessment appeals process. <br />Their role is to ensure equalization among individual assessment districts and classes of <br />property. <br />• The board meets during the Final ten working days in June. <br />• A taxpayer must first appeal to the local board before appealing to the county board. <br />Decisions of the County Board of Appeal and Equalization can be appealed to tax court. <br />56 <br />
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