Finding Answers in Fluvanna

January 27, 2007 |

In response to the many calls, emails, and comments I have received from people regarding the assessments in Fluvanna County, I have tried to get answers.  To that end, I have scheduled a meeting with Rivanna District Supervisor Charles Allbaugh.  While he acknowledges that he is on the Board of Supervisors, and not from the Commissioner of Revenue’s office, and this is his first assessment as a Supervisor, he has agreed to try and answer any questions that I have the best that he can.  I have no reason to think otherwise, and Charles has been one of the more forthcoming Supervisors on the issue that I have found.

Since I have this meeting scheduled for next Thursday, I thought that if any of you out there have any questions about the assessments that you would like answered, I am happy to ask them.  Of course, I am not going to ask him any questions about specific properties, so keep things general.  I will ask him as many questions as I can, or as many as he is willing to answer, whichever comes first.

So if you do have unanswered questions, now is your chance.  Feel free to either leave them here as comments or send me an email.

[tags] real estate, realtor, fluvanna, assessment, taxes [/tags]

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2 Responses to “Finding Answers in Fluvanna”

  1. Real Central VA - Tracking the Charlottesville and Central VA real estate market and more » Assessment roundup on February 1st, 2007 7:53 pm

    [...] Fluvanna - Daniel’s commendable efforts, More at the Fluvanna Review [...]

  2. Meeting With Supervisor Yields Answers– Sort of. | The Real Estate Zebra on February 6th, 2007 11:06 pm

    [...] I mentioned earlier that I was having a sit-down with Charles Allbaugh. Allbaugh is a Rivanna District representative on the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors. I wanted to meet with him in order to get some type of feel for how the administration in the county is reacting to the recent assessments, and what, if anything, is planned for the future. [...]

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