After my property is rebuilt or repaired following the damage, will my property taxes be increased over what they were before?
No. Property owners will retain their previous taxable value if the house is rebuilt in a like or similar manner, regardless of the actual cost of construction. However, any new square footage or extras, such as additional baths, will be added to the base-year value at its full market value.

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1. What type of property relief is available?
2. After my property is rebuilt or repaired following the damage, will my property taxes be increased over what they were before?
3. Do boats and airplanes qualify for this property tax relief if they were damaged by a disaster?
4. If I have been granted a reduction for the current year will I have to request another review next year?
5. What is a supplemental assessment?
6. My name is not spelled correctly on the property tax bill. How can I have the spelling corrected or changed?
7. Where can I obtain the necessary forms to change title?
8. Will my home be reappraised if I add another bedroom?
9. How can I find out who owns a piece of property?