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A WA property owner disagrees with the Valuer General's triennial valuation. What is the first step in the objection process?

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B) Lodge a formal objection with the Valuer General within the prescribed period

A property owner who disagrees with the Valuer General's valuation must first lodge a formal objection with the Valuer General within 60 days of receiving the valuation notice. If the objection is unsuccessful, the owner may then appeal to the State Administrative Tribunal.

Answer Options
A
File a complaint with REIWA
B
Lodge a formal objection with the Valuer General within the prescribed period
C
Appeal directly to the Supreme Court
D
Request a revaluation from a private valuer and submit it to the local council

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