Assessment Notice - A written notice to the property owner of the assessed value of certain properties described in the notice. Law mandates that notice be given to the property owner following a revaluation of the property. The Form 11 is the actual notice sent by the Township Assessor listing some of the property characteristics and the new assessed values.
Land – The ground on which improvements may be placed. Does not include anything but the land itself.
Improvements – Anything that is built on the land. (i.e., house, barn, pool, paving etc.)
Real Property – The sum of tangible and intangible rights in land and improvements on the land. Real Property means the following:
Personal Property – Movable items not permanently affixed to or part of the real estate such as:
Real Estate – The physical land and everything permanently attached to it.
Tangible Property – The combination of Real Property and Personal Property.
Tangible Personal Property – Personal Property, such as goods, wares, and merchandise. Anything that has physical attributes: can actually be seen and handled physically.
Intangible Personal Property – Personal Property, such as money, deposits, credits, shares of stock, bonds, notes, other evidences of indebtedness, and other evidences of property interests: paper assets.