What is the purpose of a revaluation program?

The primary purpose of any revaluation program is to provide equalization between all property owners as well as between all classes of property. Ohio law requires revaluation to be completed every six years for all real property in the County. The program is not intended to increase revenue, but only to equalize values as each property is compared to all others.

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1. What is the purpose of a revaluation program?
2. Why equalization?
3. How is my property value determined?
4. What is fair market value?
5. What will happen to tax bills?
6. What is the appeal process?