Rising Property Assessments Spark Frustration and Legal Battles in Kansas City

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A homeowner in Kansas City is frustrated after his property assessment jumped up by $185,000 in valuation. Bruce Rozenblit plans to appeal the assessment, questioning the county's major errors and variations in neighboring properties. He believes the county is manipulating the numbers and hopes others take advantage of the appeals deadline extension. Rozenblit expresses his dissatisfaction, stating that if he were in charge, he would fire everyone involved in the assessment process.
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