NOTICE: Please see our Mountain Fire page for information regarding lost or damaged homes due to the Mountain Fire.
Our office is actively working to identify properties that may have sustained damage from the recent Mountain Fire disaster, to ensure that all eligible property owners receive property tax relief.
There are two areas we are focusing on immediately:
To let us know your property was damaged you can:
The current property taxes will be reduced for that portion of the property that was damaged or destroyed. This reduction will be effective from the date of the damage and will remain in effect until the property is rebuilt or repaired.
No. Property owners will retain their previous factored base year value if the property is rebuilt in a like or similar manner, regardless of the actual cost of construction. However, any new square footage or extras, such as additional baths, will be added to the base year value at its full market value.
The Assessor’s Office will determine the market value of your house before and after the damage. The percentage of the loss will be applied to the assessed value of your house, and a refund will be issued.
If you disagree with the value established by the County Assessor’s Office, you may file an appeal within six months of the notification of proposed values.