DescriptionUnder the supervision of the Equalization Director, conducts studies of real property to determine its market value and to determine an equalization factor for each taxing unit in the County. Gathers and compiles data for sales studies, economic condition factor studies, and other reports to assist in making equitable reports in each class of property in each local unit. Assists the public and local unit officials with information on tax laws, property descriptions, assessing procedures, and related matters.Essential Functions1. Analyzes property sales by city, township, and village to establish market value for classes of real property. Works with local assessors to identify representative sales data.2. Obtains data from public records, realtors, property owners, and local assessors. Frequently refers to maps, plat books, recorded documents and other support materials.3. Prepares property records for on-site inspections of sold properties and properties selected for appraisals including drawing legal description onto appraisal cards.4. Conducts field inspections of property and interviews sellers and purchasers to verify date of sale, sale price, substantiate accuracy of property descriptions, and to obtain details such as condition of structures, property improvements, and land use.5. Measures structures and parcels of land, draws up property sketches, determines soil categories, and field content and usage. Prepares sketches of floor plans and building layouts and calculates acreage and square and cubic footage of buildings and other structures.6. Completes property record cards with site sketch, building sketch, and property attributes and enters information into computer.7. Analyzes property sales by area to establish market value for all classes of real property. Conducts economic condition factor studies used to adjust the state's pricing manual to current local market value. Produces completed assessment ratio analysis by class and unit and discusses the results with local assessors.8. Prepare sales/ratio reports and appraisal/ratio reports for agricultural, commercial developmental and industrial properties using the established guidelines.9. Develops real estate sale study for agricultural, commercial, developmental, industrial properties to determine trends in the community which have an effect of the assessment process.10. Reviews assessment studies with local assessors to answer questions and make corrections as necessary.11. Assists in compiling a report for each class of property in each local unit in the County. Assists the director in compiling other reports required by the state.12. Assists taxpayers, real estate personnel, and others interpret maps and property descriptions, explaining the assessment process and providing other information related to departmental activities.13. Attends seminars and workshops to maintain State Tax Commission Certifications and to keep abreast of current methods and regulations on appraising.Other Functions:
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