Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 193.011-193.1557)
193.011 - Factors to consider in deriving just valuation.


(1) The present cash value of the property, which is the amount a willing purchaser would pay a willing seller, exclusive of reasonable fees and costs of purchase, in cash or the immediate equivalent thereof in a transaction at arm’s length;
(2) The highest and best use to which the property can be expected to be put in the immediate future and the present use of the property, taking into consideration the legally permissible use of the property, including any applicable judicial limitation, local or state land use regulation, or historic preservation ordinance, and any zoning changes, concurrency requirements, and permits necessary to achieve the highest and best use, and considering any moratorium imposed by executive order, law, ordinance, regulation, resolution, or proclamation adopted by any governmental body or agency or the Governor when the moratorium or judicial limitation prohibits or restricts the development or improvement of property as otherwise authorized by applicable law. The applicable governmental body or agency or the Governor shall notify the property appraiser in writing of any executive order, ordinance, regulation, resolution, or proclamation it adopts imposing any such limitation, regulation, or moratorium;
(3) The location of said property;
(4) The quantity or size of said property;
(5) The cost of said property and the present replacement value of any improvements thereon;
(6) The condition of said property;
(7) The income from said property; and
(8) The net proceeds of the sale of the property, as received by the seller, after deduction of all of the usual and reasonable fees and costs of the sale, including the costs and expenses of financing, and allowance for unconventional or atypical terms of financing arrangements. When the net proceeds of the sale of any property are utilized, directly or indirectly, in the determination of just valuation of realty of the sold parcel or any other parcel under the provisions of this section, the property appraiser, for the purposes of such determination, shall exclude any portion of such net proceeds attributable to payments for household furnishings or other items of personal property.
History.—s. 1, ch. 63-250; s. 1, ch. 67-167; ss. 1, 2, ch. 69-55; s. 13, ch. 69-216; s. 8, ch. 70-243; s. 20, ch. 74-234; s. 1, ch. 77-102; s. 1, ch. 77-363; s. 6, ch. 79-334; s. 1, ch. 88-101; s. 1, ch. 93-132; s. 1, ch. 97-117; s. 1, ch. 2008-197.
Note.—Former s. 193.021.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XIV - Taxation and Finance

Chapter 193 - Assessments

Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 193.011-193.1557)

193.011 - Factors to consider in deriving just valuation.

193.015 - Additional specific factor; effect of issuance or denial of permit to dredge, fill, or construct in state waters to their landward extent.

193.016 - Property appraiser’s assessment; effect of determinations by value adjustment board.

193.017 - Low-income housing tax credit.

193.018 - Land owned by a community land trust used to provide affordable housing; assessment; structural improvements, condominium parcels, and cooperative parcels.

193.023 - Duties of the property appraiser in making assessments.

193.0235 - Ad valorem taxes and non-ad valorem assessments against subdivision property.

193.0237 - Assessment of multiple parcel buildings.

193.024 - Deputy property appraisers.

193.052 - Preparation and serving of returns.

193.062 - Dates for filing returns.

193.063 - Extension of date for filing tangible personal property tax returns.

193.072 - Penalties for improper or late filing of returns and for failure to file returns.

193.073 - Erroneous returns; estimate of assessment when no return filed.

193.074 - Confidentiality of returns.

193.075 - Mobile homes and recreational vehicles.

193.077 - Notice of new, rebuilt, or expanded property.

193.085 - Listing all property.

193.092 - Assessment of property for back taxes.

193.102 - Lands subject to tax sale certificates; assessments; taxes not extended.

193.114 - Preparation of assessment rolls.

193.1142 - Approval of assessment rolls.

193.1145 - Interim assessment rolls.

193.1147 - Performance review panel.

193.116 - Municipal assessment rolls.

193.122 - Certificates of value adjustment board and property appraiser; extensions on the assessment rolls.

193.132 - Prior assessments validated.

193.133 - Effect of mortgage fraud on property assessments.

193.155 - Homestead assessments.

193.1551 - Assessment of certain homestead property damaged in 2004 named storms.

193.1554 - Assessment of nonhomestead residential property.

193.1555 - Assessment of certain residential and nonresidential real property.

193.1556 - Notice of change of ownership or control required.

193.1557 - Assessment of certain property damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Michael.