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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING AN APPPEAL TO THE BOARD OF REVISION DTE
FORM 1. "COMPLAINT AGAINST THE VALUATIONOF REAL PROPERTY"
Neatly type or print all information. The following form is fillable on your computer. Complete the form and print
and return page 4 only.
Carefully read all instructions as well as the preceeding explanation of the Board of Revision procedures.
-Original Complaint- check this box if you are the first party to file a complaint with the county.
-Counter-Complaint- Check this box if you are countering a complaint already filed with the county.
1.) Owner of property- enter the name (as listed on your deed) and MAILING ADDRESS of the owner of the parcel
of property as of the date of this filing.
2.) Complainant if not owner- if you are not the owner of the parcel of property, enter your name and mailing
address, otherwise, leave this area blank
3.) Complainant's agent- if you are represented by an attorney, their name and mailing address are entered here.
4.) Telephone number of contact person- enter the phone number of the person the Board of Revison should
contact if they have questions.
5.) Complainant's relationship to property if not owner- if you are not the owner of this parcel of property, enter
your relationship to the parcel.
6.) Parcel number from tax bill- enter the parcel number(s) as stated on the county's records or on your tax bill.
Only parcels that (1) are in the same taxing district and (2) have identical ownership, and (3) form a single economic
unit should be included in one complaint. Otherwise, separate complaints must be used.
Address of property- enter the street and city (physical location) of each parcel of property listed on the
complaint form.
7.) Principal use of property- such as residence, business use apartments, etc.
8.) Parcel number- enter the parcel number(s) of each parcel of property
Column A. True Value- enter
your
opinon of fair market value for each parcel listed. This is typically the
price at which the parcel would sell if offered on the open market.
Column B. Taxable Value- this is the 35% value you entered in Column A.
Column C. Current Taxable Value- this is the current taxable value taken directly from your tax bill. It is
35% of the true or market value as listed on the county record.
Column D. Change in Taxable Value- enter the difference of the value entered Column B from the value
entered in Column C.
9.) The requested change in value is justified for the following reasons- enter your reason(s) for filing this
complaint. Use additonal paper if necessary.
10.) Was property sold...- answer the question as stated on the complaint form.
11.) If property was not sold...- answer the question as stated on the complaint form.
12.) If any improvements...- answer the question as stated on the complaint form.
13.) Do you intend...- answer the question as stated on the complaint form.
14.) If you have filed...- No person may file a complaint against the valuation of any parcel, if that parcel was filed
on in a prior tax year. A complaint is subject to dismissal if filed on in the same triennal period. Exceptions are new
construction or destruction, and change in ownership.
I declare...- date, sign and state title. A complaint is subject to dismissal if not properly signed. The
signature on the complaint must be the owner of the property, an attorney, the general partner of a
partnership or an officer of a company.
Have the complaint notarized.
Return completed forms to- Lorain County Board of Revision,
226 Middle Avenue,
Elyria, Ohio 44035
no later than March 31, 2015.

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