That may be, as many localities understandably don't want to lose tax revenue [[revenue that was largely due to the effect of a housing bubble in the first place.) Maybe mine doesn't want to deal with the lashback of residents fighting their assessments, so they're being more reasonable, upfront and honest about it. A relative in a neighboring community hasn't had such a drastic decrease from the bubble assessment years, at least not yet. Although he has seen at least a 25% decrease so far from 3-4 years ago.
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