Ariz. Admin. Code § R15-4-118 - Sales Screening and Processing
A. Except as provided in subsection (B), the
Department's sales-ratio studies shall be based upon sales data contained in
property value affidavits that are screened by the county assessor and the
Department.
B. In preparing
sales-ratio studies, the Department may supplement the sales data contained in
property value affidavits with an appraisal or other industry-standard market
value information.
C. The
Department shall maintain a list of validation codes to be used by the county
assessor for the screening, editing, and processing of a property value
affidavit. The county assessor shall assign a validation code from the
Department's list to each property value affidavit before transmittal to the
Department. The county assessor shall transmit a property value affidavit to
the Department as follows:
1. For a sale that
does not require a change in a parcel's legal description, the assessor shall
transmit the property value affidavit to the Department within 30 days of
recording;
2. For a sale that
requires a change in a parcel's legal description, the assessor shall transmit
the property value affidavit to the Department by January 31 of the year
following the calendar year of recording.
D. The Department may modify the validation
code assigned to a property value affidavit. The Department shall notify the
county assessor in writing of the modification within 30 days after the
modification. The county assessor may request the Department to reconsider the
modified validation code within 15 days after receiving notice of the
Department's modification.
E. If
the validation code as assigned by the county assessor or as modified by the
Department indicates that a sale does not represent the market value of the
subject property, the Department shall exclude that sale from the Department's
sales-ratio studies.
F. If the
validation code as assigned by the county assessor or as modified by the
Department indicates that a sale represents the market value of the subject
property, the Department shall:
1. Compute the
ratio of the full cash value of the property to the selling price of the
property; and
2. Include the ratio
in the sales-ratio studies, unless the ratio:
a. Is extremely high or extremely
low,
b. Relates to the sale of
property that has substantially changed since the date of the sale and the
assessor's full cash value for the property reflects the change, or
c. Relates to a sale that does not represent
the market value of the property.
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