The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reports city attorney Clifton Fay says he will talk with the Board of Assessors about whether they want to appeal the ruling.
Superior Court Judge William Rumer says the assessors owe Gunby Garrard $159,814. Records show Garrard bought his 9,000-square-foot home in 2006 from his parents for $800,000. He appealed after the property was assessed for tax purposes at about $2 million.
The Assessors board ended up taking the case to Superior Court, where a three-day trial. The judge ruled assessors should have taken into account the decline in Columbus property values between 2007 and 2009.







