Property Valuation
Under Missouri's property tax assessment cycle, reassessments typically occur:
AEvery year
BEvery two years (odd-numbered years)✓ Correct
CEvery five years
DOnly when the property is sold
Explanation
Missouri real property is reassessed on a two-year cycle, with reassessment notices typically sent in even-numbered years and new values taking effect in odd-numbered years.
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