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October 17, 2011 (Regular Meeting) <br />subject property. <br />MEETING LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS <br />Page 660 <br />North Carolina General Statutes mandate the assessment of real property at <br />1000 of the "fair market value ". This criterion has made it imperative for <br />the property appraiser to have an accurate and supportable sales file from <br />which the market approach can be properly implemented. <br />Regardless of how well or how accurate the data about a property may be the <br />data is useless without sales data against which the data may be compared. <br />The entire premise of the computerized appraisal system is that regardless of <br />the appraisal approach used, the analysis of sales is necessary in order to <br />do the following: <br />a. develop regression equations <br />b. set cost /market base rates <br />c. determine depreciation schedules <br />d. determine income capitalization or discount rates <br />Without sales, the appraiser has to depend on the Cost and Income Approach to <br />base his decisions. Therefore you need sales to support the Cost Approach. <br />Sales also help to determine depreciation and obsolescence in the Cost <br />Approach and cap rates in the Income Approach. <br />The basic sales information is available at the Register of Deeds. However, <br />before a proper analysis can be made between the sales for the tax year and <br />those of similar properties that did not sell, the sales must be checked or <br />qualified to verify that an "arm's length" transaction has taken place and <br />that the source of information is correct. The transaction must then be <br />further checked to determine if all rights and benefits of property ownership <br />were transferred and if any personal property was involved. This procedure <br />is known as SALES QUALIFICATION. <br />SALES QUALIFICATION <br />Sales of some residential, but primarily agricultural, industrial and <br />commercial properties often include personal property. There are also a <br />number of intra- company or intra- family transfers "distress" sales, etc., <br />many of which have limiting terms and conditions which affect the sales <br />price. For these reasons and others, further qualification of sales of this <br />type through communication with one or more of the parties involved may be <br />necessary to determine if the sales price should be adjusted for terms, <br />personal property, etc., or disqualified entirely. <br />For this purpose, we have designed the following SALES QUESTIONNAIRE which <br />will help standardize the procedure and also build a source of useful sales <br />data. The Sales Questionnaire is a record of sales research performed to <br />establish the quality of a specific sale. Qualified sales are of inestimable <br />value in establishing unit land values, base. rates, depreciation schedules, <br />and for checking the quality and degree of equalization of all work <br />performed. Since recent sales are the BEST indication of MARKET VALUE and <br />because of their affect on the entire mass appraisal process, careful <br />handling and qualification cannot be overemphasized. <br />June 14, 2007 <br />M_2 <br />M_3 >> <br /><<M 4 <br />M_5 >> <br /><<M >><<M_7_>> «M 8 >> <br />Parcel Number:<<M_10 <br />Legal Description: <<M 11 <br />Deed Book /Page:<<M_26 »/<<M_27_> <br />» Acct 4:«M 1 <br />»«M 12 <br />Sales Date «M 29»/2007 <br />» Township:«M 24» <br />Congratulations on your recent purchase of real property. We extend our <br />invitation to you to contact us or visit our office if you have any questions <br />regarding your new property. In turn, we would appreciate your help. North <br />Carolina law requires each county to conduct a sales - assessment ratio study <br />that measures the sales price of real property in relation to the county's <br />assessed value. This information is then used to adjust public service <br />company values for taxation, determine funding for school facility needs and <br />contribute to the fair and equitable assessment of all properties. <br />