The department mailed notices on Tuesday to about 739,765 property owners that reflected the drop.
Maryland reassesses properties every three years. The new assessments are based on the sales of about 50,650 properties over that time.
While the assessments play a role in determining local property taxes, next July’s tax bills will be calculated with tax rates set by local governments.
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