Property Valuation
In Ohio, the county auditor performs a mass appraisal of all properties every:
AYear
BThree years
CSix years✓ Correct
DTen years
Explanation
Ohio law requires each county auditor to reappraise (update) all property values every six years, with a triennial update in year three to reflect market changes.
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