Annual Reports of the Town of Brookfield, New Hampshire 2005
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So in the future, along with our usual reassessment of improved properties and properties that have recently sold, we will also reassess about 20% of the town every year. In this way our assessments will stay more continuously current to market fluctuations and we will avoid re-experiencing the massive revaluation effort we have just gone through. It has been a long 3 years to finally arrive at this point. Thank you for all your help and wonderful cooperation. Brookfield is really exceptional a...nd so very special. My office hours continue to be on Monday afternoons from 2-5 PM at the Town Office and my home number continues to be posted outside the Town Office to answer questions or handle special problems, if needed. Exemption Reminder Brookfield has voted to support 3 types of Assessment Relief Exemptions for Brookfield homeowners: one is for the Elderly, one is for the Disabled and the third is for the Blind. Although there are rules to be followed and conditions that must be met to qualify for any of the 3 exemptions, only applicants for the Elderly and for the Disabled have restrictive income and asset levels that must be met.
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