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Relating to the authority of an owner of property that qualifies for an exemption as a historic or archeological site to protest the allocation of the appraised value of the property between the land and the improvements to the land.
Relating to the authority of an owner of property that qualifies for an exemption as a historic or archeological site to protest the allocation of the appraised value of the property between the land and the improvements to the land.
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Allows property owners with historic or archeological site exemptions to protest the allocation of appraised value between land and improvements.
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Allows property owners with historic or archeological site exemptions to protest the allocation of appraised value between land and improvements.
“Relating to the authority of an owner of property that qualifies for an exemption as a historic or archeological site to protest the allocation of the appraised value of the property between the land and the improvements to the land.”· Relating to
- Grants property owners with historic/archeological site exemptions the authority to protest appraised value allocation.
- Specifically addresses the division of appraised value between land and improvements for these properties.
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