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A <br /> A Is your propertyvalue too high? ®® <br /> r ! Here's how you can check. ® In II 13 <br /> Do Some Research <br /> Research recent sales information for any properties similar to yours in location, size, age, etc. This comparison sho <br /> sale prices of these properties, not the assessors market value. Many local realtors, free of charge offer a market ar <br /> Supply this documentation to support your estimation of market value. Unfortunately,the amount of taxes, financial <br /> hardships, or other factors that do not affect market value, cannot be considered. <br /> Formal Review Process <br /> Or The Tax Court Route <br /> The Local Review Route <br /> Call,write or stop in to request the Board of Equalization You can go straight to the Minnesota Tax Court <br /> Appeal Form at: Property Records and Revenue, 50 West <br /> Kellogg Blvd.,#840, St. Paul, MN 55102-1657, <br /> (651)266-2131 <br /> This form must be postmarked by April 23, 1999. Include <br /> supporting documentation collected during your 40 <br /> research. Your appeal will be reviewed. <br /> If you are not satisfied with the results of this review, <br /> an appointment will be set for you at the: <br /> County Board of Equalization <br /> June 17-30, 1999 <br /> 8:30 a.m. -4:00 p.m. <br /> You may appear before the board 40 <br /> • in person <br /> • through a letter <br /> • through a representative authorized by you. <br /> If you are not satisfied with the Board of Equalization's <br /> decision, you may appeal to the Minnesota Tax Court <br /> through the Small Claims Division or the Regular Division. <br /> 1jl Minnesota Tax Court y <br /> Small Claims Division or Regular Division <br /> • An Appeal must have already been through the • Any Property <br /> County Board of Equalization • Can appeal to State Supreme Court <br /> • Homestead or any property under$100,000 • Attorney typically used <br /> • Decision final-no appeal • Cost: $122.00 plus law library fee <br /> • Attorney not necessary <br /> • Cost: $25.00 plus law library fee <br /> All appeals to Minnesota Tax Court, based on this notice, must be filed on or before March 31, 2000. For specific instruction: <br /> Minnesota Tax Court, 25 Constitution Ave., St. Paul, MN 55155, or Ramsey County District Court, 600 Courthouse, 15 W. Kellc <br /> St. Paul, MN 55102. <br /> APRIL 23, 1999 DEADLINE <br /> 17 <br />