Property Ownership

In West Virginia, a special assessment is a charge against real property for:

ARegular maintenance of public roads
BThe proportionate cost of public improvements specifically benefiting the assessed property✓ Correct
CAnnual state income taxes owed by the property owner
DFederal flood insurance premiums

Explanation

A special assessment is a one-time charge levied against properties that directly benefit from a specific public improvement (new sidewalk, sewer extension, street paving). Only the benefiting properties are assessed — not all taxpayers.

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