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A homeowner in Des Moines, Iowa disagrees with the county assessor's valuation of her property and believes it is assessed too high. She wants to formally challenge the assessment. What is the correct first step she should take under Iowa law?

Correct Answer

B) File a protest with the local Board of Review by May 31 of the assessment year

Under Iowa Code § 441.37, a property owner who disagrees with an assessment must first file a protest with the local Board of Review. The protest must be filed between April 2 and May 31 of the assessment year. The Board of Review is the mandatory first step in Iowa's administrative appeal process before any further appeal to the Property Assessment Appeal Board (PAAB) or district court is available.

Answer Options
A
File a petition directly with the Iowa District Court requesting a judicial review of the assessment
B
File a protest with the local Board of Review by May 31 of the assessment year
C
Submit a written complaint to the Iowa Real Estate Commission requesting a reassessment
D
Appeal directly to the Iowa Department of Revenue within 30 days of receiving the assessment notice

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