Property Assessment Woes: Homeowners Face Deal Loss and Appeal Deadlines

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An Independence woman lost a deal to sell her home after the buyer backed out due to the Jackson County property valuation, which was significantly higher than expected. The county valued the property at $660,600, while the sale was agreed upon at $480,000. The buyer's agent cited the "outrageous valuation" as the reason for canceling the deal. The homeowner, Kim Clark, is now appealing the valuation and wants to join a class action lawsuit filed by other property owners who did not receive timely notice of their updated valuations. Clark is in a time-sensitive situation as she needs to sell the home to pay for her children's college expenses.
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