7 Pa. Code § 137b.20

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 137b.20 - Inclusion of all contiguous land described in the deed to the tract with respect to which enrollment is sought

A landowner may not apply for preferential assessment for less than the entire contiguous portion of land described in the deed applicable to a tract with respect to which preferential assessment is sought.

Example 1: A landowner owns a single, 100-acre tract of farmland described in a single deed, and wishes to apply for preferential assessment under the act. The application may not be for less than the entire 100 acres.

Example 2: A landowner owns 150 acres of farmland described in a single deed, and wishes to apply for preferential assessment under the act. The deed to this land describes three separate tracts: two contiguous 50-acre tracts and a noncontiguous 50-acre tract. The landowner's options are as follows:

(1) Enroll the contiguous 50-acre tract.
(2) Enroll the noncontiguous 50-acre tract.
(3) Enroll both the contiguous 50-acre tract and the noncontiguous 50-acre tract.

The landowner does not have the option to enroll only one of the contiguous 50-acre tracts.

7 Pa. Code § 137b.20