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What is Valuation Objection

The Valuation Objection Form A is a government document used by property owners in South Africa to dispute matters reflected in the supplementary valuation roll.

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Valuation Objection is needed by:
  • Property owners disputing their property valuations.
  • Residents of Matlosana Municipality.
  • Municipal valuers involved in property assessments.
  • Real estate lawyers assisting clients with objections.
  • Tax consultants advising on property tax matters.

How to fill out the Valuation Objection

  1. 1.
    Access the Valuation Objection Form A on pdfFiller by searching for the form title in the website’s search bar or using a direct link provided by your local municipality.
  2. 2.
    Once opened, familiarize yourself with the interface. The form contains fillable fields where your information needs to be entered, as well as checkboxes for specific objections.
  3. 3.
    Before starting, gather all necessary details about your property, including the property’s valuation, personal identification, and a clear statement for your objection.
  4. 4.
    Navigate through the form step-by-step, filling out each field accurately and ensuring that checkboxes are ticked as applicable. Follow the provided instructions closely to avoid mistakes.
  5. 5.
    Review your completed form for accuracy. Verify that all fields are filled, signatures are affixed where required, and that you have addressed the reason for your objection comprehensively.
  6. 6.
    Once satisfied, save your work by clicking the save option. Download a copy for your records, or submit directly via pdfFiller if applicable.
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Any property owner or their authorized representative in South Africa can file the Valuation Objection Form A to contest the valuation reflected in the municipal roll.
Typically, objections must be lodged within the prescribed timeframe set by your local municipality, usually shortly after the supplementary valuation roll is published. Check local regulations for exact dates.
The completed form can be submitted via email or in person at your municipal office. Ensure you retain a copy for your records and confirm receipt.
Yes, supporting documents such as proof of ownership, identification, and any relevant appraisal or valuation evidence may be required to strengthen your objection.
Ensure all fields are completed accurately, avoid leaving blanks, and double-check your reasons for objection. Missing signatures or incorrect information could delay processing.
Processing times vary by municipality but expect a response within several weeks to a few months, depending on the volume of objections and local procedures.
Yes, if your objection is denied, you typically have the right to appeal the decision. Details on the appeals process will generally be provided with the rejection notice.
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