What did the Mayor know and when did he know it?
Read MoreThe ruling by the state board, NHAAO on the ethics violations is good news. It is nice to see a process that works and brings decisions to public light…
Read MoreLet’s take a look a 28 Wood St. The owner began a process of renovating and updating the property in 2014-15. The property record card (PRC) was updated and a new assessment figure is assigned…
Read MoreThe City’s strategy of denying, delaying, discrediting, and playing victim has to be called out.
Read MoreThe City got an “A” the last time the DRA came in. We should be wondering how we got into a heap of a mess if the assessing office appears to have been running like a fine tuned engine. Clearly, local public oversight is important.
Read MoreAnother symptom in the Nashua Assessing office. Will we every get to causes?
Read MoreFor residential properties, the firm will use what is referred to as a “sales approach” to construct a “Mass Appraisal Model”. This means Vision will collect all residential sales for a single recent and relevant year and verify the details of the sales.
Read MoreA more informed public will create a more informed Board….
Read MoreAssessors have legal means to make changes to assessments outside of revaluation years. Permits for home improvement must be captured and valued, fires and natural disaster events will result in new valuations of properties and sales can be verified and corrected based on the MLS pictures…
Read MoreNew Hampshire’s property tax system is the backbone to funding our municipalities and as such it is essential that our assessing office have the proper management, staffing, training, analytical tools and resources to produce fair, equitable and transparent assessments…
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