Appealing Your Property Value and Classification

 
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If the property information on your valuation notice is not correct, you disagree with the values , or have other questions about your notice, you may appeal.

Start With Your Assessor

Often issues can be resolved by reaching out directly to your assessor. Their number is listed on the valuation notice.

Do You Still Have Concerns? Attend a Local Meeting

If your issues weren’t resolved by talking to your assessor, you can continue having an “open book” conversation with County assessing staff.

Open Book Meetings

During an open book meeting, property owners can address questions about their property valuation and classification directly with County assessing staff. These meetings will not be help in person this year. If you want to continue discussing your valuation and classification with County assessing staff, please call the number on the valuation notice to schedule a virtual appointment in advance of the following meeting dates:

Tuesday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, April 28, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

If You Still Need Help, Attend the County Meeting

If attending your open book meeting, you are still not satisfied, you can attend the County Board of Appeal and Equalization meeting. The Hennepin County board will determine the meeting format (in-person or virtual) closer to the date.

Questions

Please call the number on the front of your valuation notice.

Hennepin County Assessor’s Office

A-2103 Government Center, Minneapolis, MN 55487

hennepin.us/assessment