Who is the property appraiser for Broward County?

Who is the property appraiser for Broward County?

Notice of Proposed Property Taxes Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar shares an important video about the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notice), all Broward County property owners are receiving in the mail this month. To see more informative videos click here to go to our media gallery.

Can a Florida real estate appraisal board fine you?

The Florida Real Estate Commission/Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board can either fine, suspend, revoke, place on probation or reprimand licensees. Neither the commission nor the board have authority to order restitution or payment of money.

How to file a complaint against a real estate appraiser?

Complaints against real estate licensees, appraisers, or unlicensed persons must be in writing and signed. The division will provide you with a complaint form either by mail or fax, or it can be downloaded or completed online.

How does the property appraiser set your taxes?

The Property Appraiser does NOT set your tax rates. Our office is responsible for ensuring the fair assessment (value) of all properties and applying all exemptions. Your County Commission, School Board, City Commission, Hospital District, and other boards set your tax rates each year.

The Florida Real Estate Commission/Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board can either fine, suspend, revoke, place on probation or reprimand licensees. Neither the commission nor the board have authority to order restitution or payment of money.

Notice of Proposed Property Taxes Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar shares an important video about the Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notice), all Broward County property owners are receiving in the mail this month. To see more informative videos click here to go to our media gallery.

Complaints against real estate licensees, appraisers, or unlicensed persons must be in writing and signed. The division will provide you with a complaint form either by mail or fax, or it can be downloaded or completed online.

When does the Florida real estate commission get involved?

This is a civil matter. The Florida Real Estate Commission only has jurisdiction over the real estate licensee and can only get involved when the licensee is holding the escrow funds in the broker’s trust account (not the seller, an attorney or a title company).