Land Use & Zoning

A Florida property is designated as 'agricultural' by the county property appraiser. Under the Greenbelt Law (Section 193.461 F.S.), this designation means:

AThe property cannot be sold
BThe property is assessed at agricultural use value rather than market value for tax purposes✓ Correct
CThe property is exempt from all property taxes
DThe owner must obtain a special permit to sell the property

Explanation

Florida's Greenbelt Law allows agriculturally classified land to be assessed based on its agricultural use value (which is often much lower than market value), significantly reducing property taxes for qualifying farms and ranches.

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