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The Appeal Process |
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If your opinion of the value
of your personal or real property differs from the assessor’s, you may
file an appeal through the Board of Equalization and Review during the
month of February. You may
make an appointment through the Marion County Commission (phone
304-367-5400) in the month of January. The Board will ask you to state
the value of your property and support that value with either a certified
appraisal, your real estate insurance papers, examples of recent
comparable sales in your area, or, in the case of a commercial building,
an income approach. You may
appeal market values only for future years. Property values are not static. They change dramatically with depreciation, land value, inflation, and market changes due to desirability or lack of desirability of a property. Therefore, the State of West Virginia mandatorily requires that each assessor in West Virginia analyze properties and make changes to the Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal System (CAMA) on a yearly basis. This means that your value may go up or down slightly in any given year. If your value increases over 10% in any given year, you will receive a written notice of increase of assessment. The Assessor’s Office will only handle appeals regarding clerical error or classification; the Board of Equalization and Review will handle appeals for future years’ values. |