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Obscene Property Tax Increase By Cuyahoga Democrats Fiscal Office

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:51 pm
by Richard Baker
You probably received your notice from Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office of their delusional and totally baseless assessment and tax increase for your home. They increased the value of my home 36.54 and the lot 24.9 percent in a three-year period.

Don’t bother going to their office, a friend of mine when down in person and ask how they came up with the increase on his property. He was told they didn’t consider his property individually. They simply acted like most accountants, they compared the square footage of his home and applied it homes with the same square footage without regard to the size of lot, location, condition, construction type, etc. and applied a formula to arrive at his ridiculous assessment. It appears the Fascial office is simply too inept and inert to follow the law and make a comprehensive assessment of the value of your home.

I also noticed the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office didn’t inform you of your legal rights to protest their amateur and asinine assessment. The County Fiscal Office is betting that most serfs will accept their increase. They could care less about the senior citizens [homestead and senior citizens exception has not been increased in decades], single parent or fixed income families including renters that may lose their homes with this fact less assessment.
Those that object will respond will be thrown crumbs as a settlement, don’t accept it. Remember your federal taxes will increase because you are limited to $10,000 for both you local, state and property taxes off your federal income tax deductions, unless your rich and can afford to set up multiple trust funds dividing the property.

The first step is to object to the increase responding to the notice and do it now. The second step it to request a hearing if the assessment is not less than 5 percent of their assessment. When thousands of property owners request hearing jamming the hearings into oblivion, a message will be heard, but it only temporary protest other than vote out all the current Cuyahoga County board.

What is need is to duplicate what I consider the only single sane act by California voters. Citizens of Ohio have the powers of initiated state statute, initiated constitutional amendment, and veto referendum. Ohio voters should start a petition for a constitution amendment that limits the greed of county government. California Proposition 13 limited the annual real estate tax on a parcel of property is limited to 1 percent of its assessed value. This "assessed value," may be increased only by a maximum of 2 percent per year, until and unless the property has a change of ownership.

It is that simple and the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office can be reduced down to three employees in the boiler room to counting beans thus reducing the cost to taxpayers

Incidentally, schools didn’t close, governments didn’t file bankruptcy, police and fire protection was maintained, service continued but what they did have to do is reduce their staffs, benefits and indiscriminate spending and become servants of the people instead of trying to in slave taxpayers economically.

Re: Obscene Property Tax Increase By Cuyahoga Democrats Fiscal Office

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 6:11 pm
by Bridget Conant
As a reminder, property owners have until August 31 to contest the proposed value.

In person meetings with appraisers are over but mail-in is still an option. Return the form you received from the Fiscsl Officer. There are mailing labels attached.

Be prepared to show WHY the new value is too high. You can send copies of recent appraisals, estimates for any needed structural repairs (needing paint doesn’t count,) or recent nearby sales that indicate what your home might be worth. Do NOT just send the form in and say “my taxes are too high.” You MUST have some reasonable justification for asserting that the value is incorrect. If you just paid xxx for your home and they valued it at xxx, then you are not getting a reduction.

Re: Obscene Property Tax Increase By Cuyahoga Democrats Fiscal Office

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:46 am
by Bill Call
Richard Baker wrote:You probably received your notice from Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office of their delusional and totally baseless assessment and tax increase for your home. They increased the value of my home 36.54 and the lot 24.9 percent in a three-year period.
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How can that be? Mayor Summers has assured us that vacant land in Lakewood has no value at all!

I compared my neighbors appraisals to my own and saw some wild differences in the price per square foot. When I questioned someone at the auditors office about the discrepancy they said they take other factors into consideration. When I asked what factors they said "other factors". She mentioned that I could dispute the appraisal but I would have to pay for my own appraisal performed by a licensed appraiser or get a contractors estimate for repairs.

Don't expect any help from the County, they get a large part of the property tax. Since the County is set to spend $1 billion on a new justice center and $1 billion on a new football stadium they will need all the money they can get.

You could always move out of the County and still get the benefit of all the things Cuyahoga County pays for. Tri-C's new Lorain County campus is a great example.

Property taxes are a big subject in Illinois. I can't find the article but one Illinois bureaucrat stated that people who own homes are stuck. He stated the State and Cities and Counties could add bigger increases to the property tax and the homeowner would be forced to pay because they won't be able to sell their house. When he was told that if people can't sell then the values will decline and property tax revenue would also decline he responded by saying the State would simply increase taxes even more. That's where we are headed.

At what point do property tax rates become confiscation? What happens to the market when your property tax bill is greater than your mortgage?

Re: Obscene Property Tax Increase By Cuyahoga Democrats Fiscal Office

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:13 am
by Michael Deneen
Bill Call wrote:Don't expect any help from the County, they get a large part of the property tax.
The city and county each got about one-sixth of property tax revenue last year.
Schools got 60 percent....however, their amount is capped by state law.
That means the county and city will get an increased percentage after these assessments take effect.
During the 2015 Mayoral Debate, Mike Summers pointed to those funds as a means to offset hospital loss.
Bill Call wrote: Since the County is set to spend $1 billion on a new justice center and $1 billion on a new football stadium they will need all the money they can get.
The new NFL stadium in Atlanta opened in 2017 and cost over $1.5 billion. The Minnesota stadium in 2016 was about $1.2 billion.
Given inflation and the dreadful negotiating skills of county leadership, it's safe to assume that a Cleveland project would total over $2 billion by 2028.

Re: Obscene Property Tax Increase By Cuyahoga Democrats Fiscal Office

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:44 am
by Bridget Conant
When the property tax bills for the first half of 2018 are due in January, with big increases, people will not be happy.

How will this affect the school levy which is expected in May 2019?