Real estate heavy-hitters pummel Broward appraiser with lawsuits over 2024 assessments
More than three dozen owners of marquee commercial properties are suing Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar, alleging his office improperly calculated market and assessed values, saddling them with inflated tax bills. The lawsuits, filed between November and this month in Broward County Circuit Court, involve some of the county’s best-known hotels, office towers and retail complexes. The properties are in Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Pompano Beach and other major Broward cities. The cases challenge how Kiar’s office valued high-profile commercial real estate assets across sectors, from hospitality and gaming to Class A office and regional retail. The property […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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