Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 8818 — Assessment of lands divided by boundary lines

Pennsylvania § 8818
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 53MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY
PartPART VII
Ch. 88CONSOLIDATED COUNTY ASSESSMENT
Subch.SUBJECTS OF LOCAL TAXATION; EXCEPTIONS;

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53 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8818 (2026).

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(a)Assessment of lands divided by county boundary lines.--
(1)If county boundary lines divide a tract of land, the land will be assessed in the county in which the mansion house is located.
(2)If county boundary lines pass through the mansion house, the owner of the land may choose the county in which the property will be assessed. If the owner refuses or fails to choose the county in which the property will be assessed, the county in which the larger portion of the mansion house is located has the right of assessment.
(3)If vacant land is divided by the boundary lines of two counties, the land shall be assessed in each county in which it is located.
(b)Assessment of lands divided by township boundary lines.--
(1)If land is divided by the boundary lines of a township and a city,

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