"We need our property owners in Pender County to report damage to us,” said Justian Pound, Pender County Tax Assessor, in a release. “If we know about damages now we will attempt to reflect those damages that are still affecting property as of January 1. We know our properties have been impacted across the county, so please contact the tax office at 910-259-1221.”
Pound said in the release that the 2019 evaluation notice would do the department’s best to reflect damages. However, residents will always have the right to appeal that notice. Instructions for appeal will be included in the 2019 valuation notice.
In a similar notice, New Hanover County officials stated, "Residents who sustained any property damage from Hurricane Florence should submit a property damage report to the New Hanover County Tax Department. Properties that have major damage or repairs that are not completed by December 31, 2018, may be considered for an adjustment in the 2019 tax year. This will not apply to current tax bills, but may apply to tax bills for next year. The online report can be accessed and submitted on the tax website."
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