Conway's contracted assessor Marybeth Walker explains at the Oct. 24, 2023, selectmen's meeting that assessed property values have been majorly revised with a recent revaluation. She said Monday she has left the firm. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Conway's contracted assessor Marybeth Walker explains at the Oct. 24, 2023, selectmen's meeting that assessed property values have been majorly revised with a recent revaluation. She said Monday she has left the firm. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
CONWAY — Following the controversial revaluation last year, Conway’s contracted assessor is going out of business and leaving the town with the option of either trying to find a new assessor or training town staff to do the work.
After Conway homeowners Jim and Karen Prue went to court claiming the recent revaluation unfairly pushed over a million dollars of tax burden to residents, the New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals issued an interim order in January saying it wants to dive deeper into the town’s property assessments. The order leaves open the possibility it may order another reval in 2026.
I'm glad they are going out of business after what they have done to the people who have been in the valley for years. The tax re-assessment made no sense and hurt true locals the most.
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I'm glad they are going out of business after what they have done to the people who have been in the valley for years. The tax re-assessment made no sense and hurt true locals the most.
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