My neighbor told me not to let a representative from the assessors’ office into my house. Do I have to let the assessors into my house?

You do not have to allow the assessors into your home. We only request the inspection in order to be as fair and accurate as possible. However, if an assessor is denied entrance, property owners give up their ability to challenge the assessed value. It is impossible to question an assessment if a property owner refuses to allow the assessors a view of the entire property. In instances where the assessors do not get into a property, estimates are made about the condition of the interior of the property, the kitchen and bath qualities, and whether there is finished attic space and finished basement space.

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1. What is a Cyclical Property Review?
2. Why does the Assessing Department review properties?
3. How do I know if an Assessor has been to my property?
4. My neighbor told me not to let a representative from the assessors’ office into my house. Do I have to let the assessors into my house?
5. My neighbor does not allow the assessors in and I do. Am I being penalized?
6. Why do the assessors want to see the interior and exterior of my property?
7. Do I have to let the assessors into my home?
8. What is the benefit to me to let the assessors in?
9. Are you trying to raise taxes?
10. Where can I get tax assistance?