What Information from the County Appraiser's Office should I request and review in advance?
Ask your County Appraiser for a copy of the Property Record Card (PRC) on your property. This sheet will show the information the county has about your home - the number of bedrooms, baths, square footage, etc. Review it and make sure the information is accurate.

The county can also provide you with a comparable sales sheet. This report will list the data on your property and the data and sale prices of up to 5 homes the county considers similar to yours. If not, take pictures of them to your meeting or hearing to show how they differ.

If you are aware of recent sales of homes in your neighborhood that are similar to yours, request and review the PRC and comparable sales sheets for those properties as well. Take pictures of these homes with you to your meeting or hearing to show how they are similar.

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1. What can I do if I believe the value of my property is too high?
2. What Information from the County Appraiser's Office should I request and review in advance?
3. What facts should I bring to a meeting or hearing?
4. What can I expect during an informal meeting with the County Appraiser?
5. What is a BOTA Small Claims Division hearing?
6. What is a Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) hearing like?
7. Can another person attend hearings on my behalf?
8. If I bought this property last year, shouldn't the value be the same as what I paid for it?
9. The county must satisfy certain burdens of proof on appeal.