Property Valuation
When Missouri residential real estate is assessed every two years, property owners who disagree with their assessment have how many days to file an appeal with the County Board of Equalization?
A15 days
B30 days from the mailing of the assessment notice (typically by July 10)✓ Correct
C60 days
D90 days
Explanation
Missouri property owners typically have until the third Monday in June (or 30 days from the notice, up to July 10) to appeal their assessment to the County Board of Equalization. Deadlines vary by county.
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