have yet to find anyone that has done any tax appeal work..... Thanks for any, and all replies!
Yes. And my first rule is to NOT APPRAISE IT....I have never "appraised" anything for appeal. I did 3 this year and average 2 - 3 a year before the board of equalization. What I do is IMPEACH the assessor's methods and judgments. Remember in most states, the assessor uses a glorified Cost Approach vetted by an AVM....garbage in, garbage out.
The most common mistakes I have found.
Valuing land and buildings at different Highest and Best Use
Understating the age of the house
Incorrect measurements
Changing the grade level of the house - they get better with age apparently.
Converting Mob. Homes to stick built
Appraising buildings that have been gone for years (last time they field checked in once case was 1994 or 95)
Valuing poultry barns as "average" operational when they were closed (you probably don't have that problem)
Over-valuing a basement or showing a basement as "finished" when it isn't.
When all else fails they "jack up" values using the so-called "neighborhood factor". After a few years this "factor" gets so out of whack, it inevitably leads to certain classes overlapping.... A Grade C (A is best) MINUS 10% was valued for less than a Grade D (a lower grade) PLUS 10%...an insensible result.
One of our forumites who has now tossed in the towel and is leaving the biz, temporarily went to work for our local assessor...His comment...."Biggest bunch of value pushers...skippies..." and he quit after only a couple weeks. His supervisor couldn't resist telling him how much he hated licensed appraisers....
So when BOE is in session, I treat them like idiot savants because most of them are. Skippy kowtows to MBs. Instead of MBs, Asssessors kowtow to Superintendents and county officials desperate for money....Wanna bet next year our assessments GO UP????