§ 30.169 - What may I do if I do not agree with the appraised market value?  


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  • § 30.169 What may I do if I do not agree with the appraised market value?

    (a) If you are the heir whose interest is to be sold or a potential purchaser and you disagree with the appraised market value, you may:

    (1) File a written objection with OHA within 30 days after the date on which the notice provided under § 30.165 was mailed, stating the reasons for the objection; and

    (2) Submit any supporting documentation showing why the market value should be modified within 15 days after filing a written objection.

    (b) The judge will consider your objection, make a determination of the market value, determine whether to approve the purchase under § 30.167, and notify all interested parties. The determination must include a notice stating that interested parties who are adversely affected may file written objections and request an interlocutory appeal to the Board as provided in § 30.170.