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Will the remodel of my kitchen or bathroom trigger a reassessment?
Assuming you are remodeling or replacing what already existed, this would typically be excluded from assessment. Remodeling is primarily cosmetic and while it usually improves a building’s appearance, it does not extend the usable life (effective age) of the building. However, if you replaced a half bath with a full bath, the difference in value between the two may be added to the assessment of your property.
Posted by Website, Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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