My property is assessed as a rental and the value continues to increase. Why?

Each year, we review and track all rental sales occurring in Allen County. Under Indiana Code, we recalculate the current GRM’s using sales from the prior year. If those sales are showing a steady trend upward, the resulting GRM is also going to result in higher assessed values. This process also works in reverse, resulting in lower assessed values following a market slowdown. Our recommendation is to use the tools provided, such as “COMPS,” “PATI” and “Rental Property Calculator” to see what sales are occurring and how your property compares. Please feel free to contact our offices with any questions you may have regarding the assessment process or help with any of our online tools.

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1. My property is assessed as a rental and the value continues to increase. Why?
2. How do I get a rental deduction?
3. What is a GRM?
4. Why do I need to provide my income information?
5. I feel the value is too high. What can I do?
6. I purchased a property for a family member to live in, and they do not pay rent. Does my property qualify?
7. Why are there different GRM’s throughout the county?