Property Appraiser definition
Examples of Property Appraiser in a sentence
If there are completed improvements 482 on the Real Property by January 1st of year of Closing, which improvements were not in existence on January 1st 483 of prior year, then taxes shall be prorated based upon prior year’s millage and at an equitable assessment to be 484 agreed upon between the parties, failing which, request shall be made to the County Property Appraiser for an 485 informal assessment taking into account available exemptions.
The Authority, through the Governing Board, must adopt an annual budget for each fiscal year, consistent with the requirements of Florida law as well as any procedural requirements established by local authorities such as the Broward County Property Appraiser and Broward County Tax Collector.
If there are completed improvements on the Real Property by January 1st of year of Closing, which improvements were not in existence on January 1st of prior year, then taxes shall be prorated based upon prior year’s millage and at an equitable assessment to be agreed upon between the parties, failing which, request shall be made to the County Property Appraiser for an informal assessment taking into account available exemptions.
If there are completed improvements 570 on the Real Property by January 1st of year of Closing, which improvements were not in existence on January 1st 571 of prior year, then taxes shall be prorated based upon prior year’s millage and at an equitable assessment to be 572 agreed upon between the parties, failing which, request shall be made to the County Property Appraiser for an 573 informal assessment taking into account available exemptions.
Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 4261 Real Property Appraiser 4265 Senior Real Property Appraiser 4267 Principal Real Property Appraiser q.