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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Hurricane Sandy

Manasquan To Give Damaged Properties a Temporary Tax Assessment Reduction

For those properties where repairs will continue past Jan. 31

As homeowners' and property owners' repairs to Hurricane Sandy damaged areas drag on, affected Manasquan taxpayers may receive a temporary assessment reduction from the borough tax assessor. In Manasquan, approximately 1,700 commercial and residential properties were damaged in Hurricane Sandy. Homeowners who sustained damage and whose repairs will not be completed before January 31 will receive a temporary assessment reduction, the borough announced. However, Jan. 10 is a deadline to have contacted the county tax assessor for a tax assessment adjustment, which county residents can do online here. The county also pledged in December to use its and local towns' staff to seek out affected residents directly since the storm to help process …

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charlie

12:47 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

Their houses are uninhabitable. Did you ever think about how many empty houses pay taxes during the winter without using much of the town resources. These people should be b*tching.   more ›

Saturday, December 8, 2012

County Tax Assessor Launches 'Disaster Recovery Portal' To Expedite Hurricane Claims

Monmouth County creates online portal for reports of damaged property

News as released by Monmouth County Freeholders: County property owners whose property suffered “material damage” as a direct result of superstorm Sandy may qualify for a reduction of their property assessment for 2013. “Unfortunately, many residents have been severely impacted by this storm and have suffered great damage to their homes and properties,” said Freeholder Gary J. Rich, Sr., liaison to the Monmouth County Tax Board. “I encourage property owners who have suffered damages to take advantage of this opportunity for a tax assessment adjustment and contact their assessor or submit an inspection request on the County website’s Disaster Recovery Portal as soon as possible, but no later than Jan. 10, 2013.” Normally, all properties are…

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