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The October/November 2022 issue features a look back at the Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
Table of Contents
Overview - L. Wade Patterson - p. 2
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Please remember to keep the folks affected by Hurricane Ian in your thoughts and prayers. Consider donating to your favorite charity and help those in need.
Legal Trends - Sandra Patterson - p. 5
- Court approves county use of confidential data in commercial tax-appeal appraisals.
A Look Back at Boston - IAAO Staff, with photographs by Shawn Lee House - p. 6
- 1,500 people gathered for IAAO’s 88th Annual Conference and Exhibition.
12 Jurisdictions Recognized for Excellence - Jarron M. Paronto - p. 10
- IAAO congratulates 12 jurisdictions this year for their successful completion of the CEAA: seven recertifying their certificates, and five earning it for the first time.
What Diversity and Inclusion Mean to Me - Steve Miner - p. 16
- By continuing to study and connect with other concerned individuals, I feel I am learning important facts that have impacted property values and lives throughout my city and our country.
How Property Tax Limits Shift Burdens to New Homebuyers - Will Jason - p. 20
- One of the main drivers of variation in tax rates is the extent to which each city relies on the property tax.
Real Estate Investment Trusts Crush the American Dream - Rob Mitchell - p. 26
- For every family paying rent to a REIT, $226,200 of family wealth is eventually shifted to investors and away from families.
Association News - IAAO Staff - p. 27
- Including new library materials and information about the mentorship program.
Publication Date
10-2022
Keywords
Property tax rate limitations, Diversity in the workplace, Real estate investment trusts