§ 103D.731 — Appraisers' Report; Examination
Plain-Language Summary
Appraisers must prepare a written report of the benefits and damages they determined and give it to the managers. The managers then check that the report follows the law and that each property's benefits exceed the costs to be assessed. If the report is not adequate, managers can send it back for more work.
103D.731 APPRAISERS’ REPORT; EXAMINATION.
(a) The appraisers shall prepare an appraisers’ report of the benefits and damages determined and file the report with the managers.
(b) After the appraisers’ report is filed, the managers shall examine the report and determine whether:
(1) the report was made in conformity with the requirements of this chapter; and
(2) for each property to be assessed, the benefits are greater than the costs to be assessed.
(c) If the managers determine the appraisers’ report is inadequate in any manner, the managers may return the report to the appraisers for further study and report.
History:
1990 c 391 art 4 s 59; 2024 c 90 art 3 s 55
History: History: 1990 c 391 art 4 s 59; 2024 c 90 art 3 s 55