What does the new construction program do?

The yearly new construction program assures that all parcels of real property that have structural changes are appraised (or "valued") at their current fair market value. This method is established by Ohio law. New buildings in a taxing district also generate "new tax money" for that district.


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1. What does the new construction program do?
2. Why check for new construction every year?
3. Will someone visit my property?
4. What if no one is home during the day?
5. How does the County find out about new structures?
6. What happens if I don't report a new structure?
7. What is an "appraisal"?
8. Will I have a chance to discuss my new appraisal?
9. Will this new building affect my taxes?
10. When would a change appear on my tax bill?
11. How and why do taxes increase?
12. If I have questions, who do I call?