§ 44-10-8 - Recordation of easements; revaluation of encumbered property; appeals
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-10-8   (2010)
   44-10-8.    Recordation of easements; revaluation of encumbered property; appeals 
      A  conservation easement may be recorded in the office of the clerk of the  superior court of the county where the land is located. Such recording  shall be notice to the board of tax assessors of such county of the  conveyance of the conservation easement and shall entitle the owner to a  revaluation of the encumbered real property so as to reflect the  existence of the encumbrance on the next succeeding tax digest of the  county. Any owner who records a conservation easement and who is  aggrieved by a revaluation or lack thereof under this Code section may  appeal to the board of equalization and may appeal from the decision of  the board of equalization in accordance with Code Section 48-5-311.