Does the City offer a tax break for rehabilitating historic properties?
Yes, the City has a program for partial exemption from the real estate tax increase which is the result of rehabilitation of a qualifying residential building. The building must be in the Historic District and must meet certain other criteria. Foremost among these is the requirement that an application be filed and an inspection of the property made by the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue before any work or interior demolition begins. Commercial buildings may also be eligible for rehabilitation exemption. They do not have to be in the Historic District but must conform to other criteria. Applications and additional information are available in the Real Estate Department, Room 107 in City Hall, or you may call (540) 372-1207

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1. How do I know if a piece of property is within the City limits?
2. What is the real estate tax rate?
3. Where can I find out how much I paid in real estate taxes on my property?
4. Where can I find out how my property is assessed?
5. Why did I receive a supplemental real estate tax bill?
6. Where can I get a copy of a survey of my property?
7. Where are the maps of all the tax parcels in the City of Fredericksburg located?
8. How do I find out the current owner of a piece of property?
9. My spouse recently passed away. How do I remove his/her name from the bill?
10. How do I find out what the assessment was on my house when I purchased it over 10 years ago?
11. I recently paid off my mortgage. Is there anything I need to do?
12. How do I find out about any easements or right-of-ways on my property?
13. How can I determine the zoning on a property and if I can build on the land?
14. Where do I go to get a building permit?
15. Does the City offer a tax break for rehabilitating historic properties?