Property Ownership
A Pennsylvania county assessor's 'reassessment' changes property values throughout the county. An owner who disagrees with the new assessed value should file an appeal with the:
APennsylvania Real Estate Commission
BCounty Board of Assessment Appeals✓ Correct
CPennsylvania Supreme Court
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Explanation
Property assessment appeals in Pennsylvania are filed with the county Board of Assessment Appeals (or Assessment Review Board, depending on the county). The board conducts hearings and can adjust assessments. Decisions are appealable to the Court of Common Pleas. Assessment appeal deadlines are typically 30-90 days after notice of assessment.
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