Property Valuation
Ohio's triennial update process requires county auditors to review property values:
AEvery year
BEvery three years — in the third year between full reappraisals✓ Correct
CEvery five years
DEvery ten years
Explanation
Ohio requires full reappraisals every six years, with a triennial update (statistical adjustment) in the third year between reappraisals to ensure assessed values reflect current market conditions.
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