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In SA, if a property owner disagrees with the Valuer-General's valuation, what is the process for objecting?

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B) They can lodge a written objection with the Valuer-General within the prescribed timeframe, setting out the grounds for objection

Property owners in SA can lodge a written objection to the Valuer-General's valuation within the prescribed period (generally 60 days of receiving the notice). The objection must state the grounds. If unresolved, the matter can be referred to the SA Land and Valuation Court.

Answer Options
A
They must accept the valuation without recourse
B
They can lodge a written objection with the Valuer-General within the prescribed timeframe, setting out the grounds for objection
C
They must engage a private valuer to conduct a new statutory valuation
D
They can only object through their local council

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