Where do I submit my Property Transfer Affidavit, PA 260 affidavit, or homestead exemption affidavit?

Property Transfer Affidavits (Form 2766), Affidavits Attesting Qualified Agricultural Property Shall Remain Qualified Agricultural Property (Form 3676), and Principal Residence Exemption Affidavits (Form 2368) must be submitted to your local Assessor.  Only those forms for property located in Freedom or Saline Townships may be submitted to the Equalization Department, which acts as Assessor for those two units.

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1. Why did someone from the Equalization Department visit my property?
2. Is Equalization the same as my Assessor?
3. Will Equalization raise my taxes?
4. What is an Equalization Study?
5. Why was my property chosen for the current Equalization Study?
6. Can I refuse to participate in an Equalization Study?
7. How is an Equalization Study conducted?
8. What is County Equalization and the Equalization Report?
9. Where do I submit my Property Transfer Affidavit, PA 260 affidavit, or homestead exemption affidavit?
10. Aside from Equalization, how does assessing work in the State of Michigan generally?
11. What is the Apportionment Report?
12. Why is the Property Description Division attached to the Equalization Department?
13. How do I split or combine my property?