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Property Assessment
tle information. For residential condominiums, the City reviews information from condominium plans,
building plans and assessment records to create a data
characteristic profile for each condominium unit. The City uses this information along with the
rules and regulations set out by legislation in the Saskatchewan Assessment Manual to calculate the
property’s assessed value. How the City Obtained Your Property's Characteristics If it is necessary
for an assessor to inspect your property, they may examine both the interior and exterior of any
buildings on your property. If the Assessors cannot view a building's interior, they may leave a
letter asking the property owner to contact the City or they may make inferences based on
information obtained from viewing properties from the outside. All City of Regina Assessors carry
photo identification with them and will show it to you upon request. To learn more about
assessment, you can also visit Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency or Publications
Saskatchewan to access all online publications of all provincial regulations and documents
including assessment. Inspection by Assessor Your Assessment Notice A Notice of Assessment is an
official document mailed to a property owner that contains the information shown on the Assessment
Roll for that property. During a revaluation year, every property owner will receive a Notice of
Assessment. In other years, only property owners that have a change in their property assessment or
tax status from the previous year will receive a Notice of Assessment. View a sample Notice of
Assessment Importance of Assessment Roll The Assessment Roll lists assessments for all properties
in Regina. Review the information shown on the annual Assessment Roll to check if your name,
address and school support and your property's assessed value are correct and that all parties
registered on the title are shown on the Notice of Assessment. Assessment Notice Declaration
Property Owners can declare a single member of the ownership group to receive notices for their
property. For more information on declaring one individual to receive notices, please call
306-777-7240. Revaluation Provincial legislation requires that the assessed value of all properties
within Saskatchewan be updated every four years. 2025 is a revaluation year and property
assessments will be updated to reflect more current property values. Learn More Appeal Your
Assessment Submit Assessment Appeal Speak to a City of Regina Assessor if you have questions about
your assessment. They will explain how your property value was determined. If after speaking with
an assessor you still feel there is an error in your assessment, you can submit the online
Assessment Appeal Form to the Board of Revision. You may file an appeal if you feel there is an
error involving: Property valuation Property classification Exemption Preparation or content of the
Assessment Roll Preparation or content of your Notice of Assessment There is a fee to file your
appeal. Fees are set out as such: Residential (single family) $30/property Condominium
(residential) $30/unitdata All Other Properties: 0 to 499,999 (Total
Assessment) $150 500,000 to 1,000,000 (Total Assessment) $500 1,000,001 and over (Total Assessment)
$750data You can pay by phone (using Visa or Mastercard), cash or
cheque. Cheques should be payable to the City of Regina. Mail or deliver your appeal form and
payment before the appeal deadline to the Secretary of the Board of Revision at 2476 Victoria
Avenue, PO Box 1790, Regina, SK, S4P 3C8. Failure to submit required information and fees by the
deadline will result in your appeal being dismissed. Authorizing a Third-Party Agent As an owner,
you have the ability to authorize a third-party Agent to appeal the assessment of your property on
your behalf. Effective January 1, 2022, the process of authorizing a third-party agent has been
modified. Authorization of a third-party Agent may be requested when you submit the online
Assessment Appeal Form to the Board of Revision. Please complete the Agent Authorization Form and
email it to boardofrevision@regina.ca. ...
Rental Properties
than 380 mm (15”). An option that would meet the minimum standard would be a window with
measurements of 760 mm by 380 mm (30” by 15”). This minimum opening
is to be measured when the window is fully opened. There can be no
obstructions in this opening. As a result, if the window has a “
scissor” style opening mechanism or other hinge system that
obstructs the opening, it does not meet the minimum standard. If the
property was constructed or became a rental property after October 1, 2009, the minimum standard is
that sleeping room windows must be.35m2 (3.7 ft2) in area with no dimension less than 380 mm (15”).
There can be no obstructions in this opening. As a result a “scissor”
style opening mechanism, or other hinge system that obstructs theopening, it does not meet the minimum standard. Window Wells New
window wells are required to have a minimum clearance of 760 mm (30”) from window to edge of window
well. Below grade windows installed in sleeping rooms should be designed to swing into the room. If
they swing into the window well, the 760 mm (30”) clearance required is from the edge of the opened window. If your window was installed prior to 2013, and your window
well has clearance of 610 mm (24”) from window to edge of window well, you are not required by the
National Building Code to meet the 760 mm (30”) minimum standard. If your existing window well was
installed prior to 2013, but it does not meet the 610 mm (24”) clearance requirement, the window
will need to be brought up to the current code minimum standard of 760 mm (30”) clearance from
window to edge of window well. These standards are minimum standards. It is up to each owner to
determine whether larger window wells are required to ensure occupants can safely exit through the
window in the event of an emergency. False Alarm Fees As of July 1, 2019, false alarm fees will be
charged each time Regina Fire & Protective Services is dispatched to attend a false alarm. A
false alarm is when a fire safety monitoring device signals a request for fire rescue services not
caused by heat, smoke or fire and after attending and inspecting, there is no danger to safety,
health and welfare of people, property or the environment. Or when a unauthorized entry signal from
a security system is dispatched to Regina Fire & Protective Services. The following false alarm
fees will be billed by calendar year to the property owner: 1st false alarm: No Charge - Warning
letter 2nd false alarm: $300 fee 3rd and subsequent false alarms: $600 fee each Property owners
will be notified by letter detailing the incident and applicable fees. Residential Fire Inspection
Requirements Apartment Fire Safety Inspection Checklist The Fire Bylaw was established to provide
for fire prevention, suppression and protection services to the Regina citizens. Fire Bylaw
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