Tyler Technologies did not collect public information on Wilmington properties during reassessment

Tyler Technologies did not collect permitting data while reassessing property values in Wilmington, state legislators learned at Tuesday’s General Assembly Special Committee hearing on the state’s first tax reassessment in 40 years.

Mass appraisals typically look at exteriors, comparable sales nearby and public information associated with parcels that the city stores, including permits.

But Wilmington Mayor John Carney’s Chief of Staff Cerron Cade noted that Tyler Technologies did not use permitting data for the city’s properties, which could have affected city valuations…

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