Lead Petitioners contest to the BTLA the fairness of the 2021 final revaluation

The Lead Petitioners believe the Town of Hanover’s 2021 final assessment of residential properties is fatally flawed. You can read all about it here. The Petitioners encourage property owners to look carefully at their assessment property cards and to file abatements by March 1, 2022 if they feel their assessments are unfair.

New Assessments, New Problems?

Preliminary property assessment should have been delivered to your mailboxes today. If you are concerned about your assessment, or know people who are, please email fairtaxhanover@gmail.com. We have been busily reviewing assessment information. Sadly, our early determination is that there are problems with the assessment model that need to be addressed on a town wide …

Petitioners’ Response to the BTLA’s Reassessment Order

Richard Joseph & Bruce McLaughry Lead Petitioners Hanover, NH 03755 May 19, 2020 Anne M. Stelmach, Clerk State of New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals Governor Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park 107 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301-3834 Re: Docket No. 29309-19RA Dear Ms. Stelmach, The petitioners in the above referenced matter (“Petitioners”) …

January 27, 2020 Selectboard Meeting & McMullen’s New Job

At this Monday’s Selectboard meeting, Town Manager Julia Griffin will provide an update on the status of the recruitment for a new Assessing Director as well as the proposals received by the Town for both a full measure and list revaluation in 2021 and a potential third party review of the statistical update conducted in …

Advisory Board of Assessors Public Input Session

The Advisory Board of Assessors is holding a meeting on Sep 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Selectboard Meeting Room of Town Hall to receive feedback from citizens on the 2018 revaluation and abatement process. If you have something to say about the process, this would be a good platform to do so. Or just …

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