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reducing the strength or seriousness of something
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A reduction or decrease in property taxes, approved by the taxing authority, initiated at the request of the taxpayer.
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1. Diminution in degree or intensity; moderation. 2. The amount lowered; a reduction. 3. The legal act of eliminating or annulling.
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A notice on an approved form to the Board of Assessors that the taxpayer disagrees with the assessment on his/her real or personal property. This must be filed no later than the due date of the 3 rd quarter bill. This is usually February 1 st .
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Often referred to as free rent or early occupancy and may occur outside or in addition to the primary term of the lease Above building standard: Upgraded finishes and specialized designs necessary to accommodate a tenant's requirements Absorption rate: The rate at which rentable space is filled. Gross absorption is a measure of the total square feet leased over a specified period with no consideration given to space vacated in the same geographic area during the same time period. ...
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