
Hardin County Assessor
Market Value and Value Changes |
Market value of a property is an estimate of the price that if would sell for on the open market on January First of the year of assessment. This is sometimes referred to as the "arms length transaction" or "willing buyer/willing seller" concept. How does the Assessor estimate Market Value? To estimate the market value of your property, the Assessor general uses three approaches.
State law requires that all real property be reassessed every two years. The current law requires the reassessment to occur in odd numbered years. Changes in market value as indicated by research, sales ratio studies and analysis of local conditions as well as economic trends both in and outside the construction industry are used in determining your assessment. If you disagree with the assessor's estimate of value, please consider these two questions before proceeding.
If you have any questions about the assessment of your property, feel free to come in and discuss it with the assessor. You may file a written protest with the Board of Review which is composed of three or five members from various areas of the assessing jurisdiction. The Board operates independently of the assessor's office, and has the power to confirm or to adjust either upward or downward any assessment. Protest Applications may be acquired from the Assessor's Office and need to be returned back to the Assessor's Office for filing with the Board of Review. If you are not satisfied with the decision of the Board of Review you may appeal to district court within twenty days after adjournment of said Board, or twenty days after May 31st whichever is latest. |
Assessor Contact Information
Phone: 641-939-8100
Fax: 641-939-8245
County Courthouse
1215 Edgington Ave., Suite 2
Eldora, Iowa 50627
Office Hours:
8:00am - 4:30pm
Monday - Friday
Assessor
Don Knoell
641-939-8103
Assistant
Connie Mesch
641-939-8101
Clerk
Heather Lawler
641-939-8102