How can the assessed value of my property be increased after you reduced it?

The assessor is required to review and increase the value to market or the Factored-Base-Year Value as of each lien date following the initial reduction. Just as there is no limit on the amount of reduction, there is no limit to the amount being restored to the Factored-Base-Year Value.

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1. What is a Temporary Decline in Value?
2. Is there a charge to have my value reviewed?
3. Do properties other than single-family residences qualify?
4. How can the assessed value of my property be increased after you reduced it?
5. Is the Assessor required to restore my protected Proposition 13 value even if it’s more than a 2% increase?
6. If I have been granted a reduction for the current year will I have to request another review next year?
7. What should I do if I disagree with the value placed on my property?
8. Why isn't my value reduction permanent?
9. What if after having been given a reduction, my value continues to decline?
10. What will happen to my assessment if values start to rise?
11. My land value looks alright, but my structure value looks high. Can I just have my structure value lowered?