If a property owner feels that her property has been over-assessed and she has not been able to obtain any relief from the county assessor, she may appeal the assessment to the:

A. Department of Real Estate
B. county tax collector
C. Assessment Appeals Board
D. state Board of Equalization

Answer: C. Assessment Appeals Board
Explanation: In some counties, assessment appeals are made directly to the county Board of Supervisors, which acts as a local board of equalization. (The state Board of Equalization does not handle appeals of assessments made by county assessors.) In other counties, assessment appeals are made directly to a separate Assessment Appeals Board.

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