Property Valuation
Iowa's county assessor reassesses all properties at least every:
A1 year
B2 years✓ Correct
C4 years
D10 years
Explanation
Iowa law requires county assessors to reappraise all real property at least every 2 years. Assessments are intended to reflect actual market value, subject to the state rollback formula that limits the taxable assessed value.
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