(A) Property values have risen sharply anduniformly.
No distortions; reassessment benefits the government by increasing revenue. Likely tooccur.
(B) Property values have all risen—some very sharply, some lessso.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would increase revenue. Likely tooccur.
(C) Property values have for the most part risen sharply yet some have droppedslightly.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would likely increase revenue. Likely tooccur.
(D) Property values have for the most part dropped significantly; yet some have risenslightly.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would decrease revenue. Unlikely tooccur.
(E) Property values have dropped significantly anduniformly.
No distortions; reassessment would decrease revenue. Not warranted and unlikely to occur. Not about differentialchanges.
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No distortions; reassessment benefits the government by increasing revenue. Likely tooccur.
(B) Property values have all risen—some very sharply, some lessso.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would increase revenue. Likely tooccur.
(C) Property values have for the most part risen sharply yet some have droppedslightly.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would likely increase revenue. Likely tooccur.
(D) Property values have for the most part dropped significantly; yet some have risenslightly.
Differential changes create distortions; reassessment would decrease revenue. Unlikely tooccur.
(E) Property values have dropped significantly anduniformly.
No distortions; reassessment would decrease revenue. Not warranted and unlikely to occur. Not about differentialchanges.
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Statistics : Posted by Gemmie • on 22 Aug 2009, 07:37 • Replies 15 • Views 35168




