Will the assessors inspect the interior of all the houses?
The law requires that the property be valued from an actual viewing or from the best information available. It is not necessary to view the interior of every house, every year. Therefore, the Assessors (or their representatives) perform periodic interior inspections. They also attempt to review the interior of a house when a building permit has been granted, when the house is sold, or when an abatement application has been filed.

If we are unable to enter your property, we still review your assessment based on the existing records and sales of property similar to yours.

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1. What is a revaluation?
2. Is a revaluation necessary?
3. What is the role of the Department of Revenue in the revaluation process?
4. What is fair market value?
5. What period of time is used for the revaluation?
6. Are the assessed values adjusted between revaluation years?
7. Will the assessors inspect the interior of all the houses?
8. How do I know if my assessment is fair?
9. What if I do not agree with my assessment?
10. Are my taxes increased by a revaluation or an interim year adjustment?