Oberlin Manor, Ltd. v. Lorain Cty. Bd. of Revision

1994 Ohio 500
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedApril 12, 1994
Docket1992-1489
StatusPublished

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Oberlin Manor, Ltd., Appellant, v. Lorain County Board of Revision et al., Appellees. [Cite as Oberlin Manor, Ltd. v. Lorain Cty. Bd. of Revision (1994), Ohio St.3d .] Taxation -- Real property tax valuation -- Board of Tax Appeals' decision reversed and remanded by Supreme Court -- BTA's failures on remand to consider the issue of carrying forward the 1982 valuation of the subject property to tax years 1983 and 1984, and to specify that its decision and order applied to each year of the triennium, were unreasonable and unlawful. (No. 92-1489 -- Submitted May 27, 1993 -- Decided April 13, 1994.) Appeal from the Board of Tax Appeals, No. 84-B-97. Appellant, Oberlin Manor, Ltd., as the owner of a federally subsidized apartment complex in Lorain County, Ohio disputed the county auditor's real property valuation for tax year 1982. On appeal, the Board of Tax Appeals ("BTA") found that the true value of the property was $4,350,000. In the subsequent appeal to this court, we reversed the BTA's decision as unreasonable and unlawful and remanded the cause to the BTA "for further proceedings consistent with this opinion" because the BTA had "based its value determination on the subsidized nature of the property," when, in accordance with our holding in Alliance Towers, Ltd. v. Stark Cty. Bd. of Revision (1988), 37 Ohio St.3d 16, 523 N.E.2d 826, the BTA "should have valued it with due regard for market rent and current returns on mortgages and equities." Oberlin Manor, Ltd. v. Lorain Cty. Bd. of Revision (1989), 45 Ohio St. 3d 56, 57, 543 N.E. 2d 768, 769. Following remand, on June 26, 1992, the BTA determined that the true value for 1982 was $1,983,000 and ordered the county auditor to assess the property in accordance with the BTA's decision and order. Oberlin Manor then applied for a refund of excess real estate taxes paid for 1982, 1983 and 1984. The county auditor approved the refund for 1982, but, because the BTA's decision did not specifically indicate that any action should be taken for 1983 and 1984, refused to refund real estate taxes for those years. On July 20, 1992, Oberlin Manor, relying on R.C. 5715.19(D) and Wolf v. Cuyahoga Cty. Bd. of Revision (1984), 11 Ohio St. 3d 205, 11 OBR 523, 465 N.E.2d 50, filed a motion for reconsideration of the BTA's decision so that the BTA could expressly order the 1982 valuation carried forward to tax years 1983 and 1984 The BTA denied the motion because it found, under the standards set forth in Matthews v. Matthews (1981), 5 Ohio App. 3d 140, 5 OBR 320, 450 N.E.2d 278, that the motion had not called to its attention an obvious error or raise "an issue for consideration that was either not considered at all or was not fully considered when it should have been." The cause is now before the court upon an appeal as of right from the BTA's denial of the motion for reconsideration.

Fred Siegel Co., L.P.A., Fred Siegel, Todd W. Sleggs, Steven R. Gill and Robert K. Danziger, for appellant. Gregory A. White, Lorain County Prosecuting Attorney, John G. Morrison, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and Gerald Innes, for appellees.

Per Curiam. The decision of the BTA is unreasonable and unlawful and it is reversed. Tax year 1982 was the first year of a triennial update in Lorain County, Ohio. In Wolf, supra, 1979 was the first year of a triennial update. There we said: "Under R.C. 5715.19(D), the original complaint becomes a carry-over complaint until it is finally determined. Therefore, tax years 1980 and 1981 were at issue before the BTA, along with tax year 1979." Wolf, supra, 11 Ohio St.3d at 207, 11 OBR at 525, 465 N.E.2d at 52. "* * * Liability for taxes and recoupment charges for such year and each succeeding year until the complaint is finally determined * * * shall be based upon the determination, valuation, or assessment as finally determined. "* * * Thus, the 1979 valuation also applies to 1980 and 1981." Id. at 208, 11 OBR at 525, 465 N.E.2d 52. The final determination of Oberlin Manor's complaint as to the assessment of real property taxes for 1982 applies to the subsequent tax years in the same triennium. There is no evidence of record that the property was changed in 1983 or 1984, or that it was in any way different from tax year 1982. The BTA concluded its decision of June 26, 1992, by ordering the county auditor "to list and assess the subject property in conformity with this Decision and Order." However, the BTA should have ordered the county auditor specifically to list and assess the property at the determined value, not only for tax year 1982, but also for tax years 1983 and 1984. The BTA misapplied the Matthews test. Oberlin Manor's motion for reconsideration specifically requested that the valuation set for 1982 "carry forward to tax years 1983 and 1984." The BTA was required to follow Wolf, supra, for the two subsequent years of the triennium. The BTA's failures to consider the issue of carrying forward the 1982 valuation of the subject property to tax years 1983 and 1984 and to specify that its decision and order applied to each year of the triennium were unreasonable and unlawful. It can be argued that R.C. 5715.19(D) is self-actuating and that the county auditor should have automatically applied to the subsequent years of the triennium the BTA's decision ordering the auditor to list and assess the subject property in conformity with that decision. However, it is also true that the statute applied with equal force to the BTA and that the BTA should not have assumed that the county auditor would interpret and apply the relevant statute properly. The failures of the BTA to interpret and apply the statute, and to specify in its June 26, 1992 order that the tax value determination was applicable alike to 1982, 1983 and 1984, were unreasonable and unlawful and it is reversed. Oberlin Manor has requested that appellees, the Lorain County Board of Revision and Auditor, be required to pay Oberlin Manor's "costs and attorney fees incurred in the appeal to this Court," "[b]ased on the facts and law in this case" and, presumably, because this is the second appeal to this court by Oberlin Manor. Appellees' counsel chose not to challenge the substantive issues raised by Oberlin Manor, but did dispute the request for costs and attorney fees. There is no statutory authorization for the payment of attorney fees in the instant matter. Accordingly, attorney fees are payable only if appellees were motivated by bad faith in failing to apply R.C.

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Matthews v. Matthews
450 N.E.2d 278 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 1981)
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423 N.E.2d 1099 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1981)
State ex rel. Kabatek v. Stackhouse
451 N.E.2d 248 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1983)
Wolf v. Board of Revision
465 N.E.2d 50 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1984)
Alliance Towers, Ltd. v. Stark County Board of Revision
523 N.E.2d 826 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1988)
Oberlin Manor, Ltd. v. Lorain County Board of Revision
543 N.E.2d 768 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1989)
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564 N.E.2d 486 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1990)

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