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Public Opinion on MSNFranklin County deed transfers: May 4-10, 2025The following deed transfers, for May 4-10, 2025, are public record in the Franklin County Registers and Recorders office.
After several days of public interviews, Madison County has appointed a new auditor. On Thursday, the Board of Supervisors ...
Franklin County and central Ohio officials are raising the alarm that a bill introduced at the Ohio Statehouse could dramatically cut local property tax revenue by $427 million and lead to slashed ...
Auditors identified misappropriations totaling $79,252 from Hatton in Adams County and $12,659 from Mesa in Franklin County. Both towns, less than 20 miles apart, have populations under 400.
The current levy expires at the end of 2025. If approved, township property owners would pay $57 annually for each $100,000 of county auditor appraised valuation.
The current levy expires at the end of 2025. If approved, township property owners would pay $57 annually for each $100,000 of county auditor appraised valuation.
A review by The Dispatch of property tax rates in Franklin County found that, before owner-occupied and other allowed discounts, some homeowners are paying nearly $46 more in total effective ...
"We saw Franklin County, where Columbus is, on average go up 41%. We saw Cuyahoga County, where Clevelanders go, up 32%. We even saw our neighbors in Ottawa County go up 33%." ...
About 110,000 notices showing tentative property values were sent out Sept. 21, county Auditor Matt Nolan said. Using county data, the state will submit firm tax rates around Jan. 1, he said.
Franklin County Auditor Matt Beaton filed the $5 million lawsuit in Franklin County Superior Court this month. He’s claiming that former County Administrator Mike Gonzalez illegally recorded him ...
Again, the average residential property in Franklin County (which is $259,378 in 2023) would have seen a pre-levy tax increase of $279. But once voters approved those levies, the tax increase ...
Franklin County saw record increases in property values and that is being reflected on this bill. The auditor's office did a mid-cycle property assessment last year.
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