What if I am not home?

If unable to gain entrance at the time of the first visit, the field representative will leave a card indicating the date and time when he will return to inspect the premises. Should this date and time be inconvenient you may call the telephone number provided to reschedule. If at the time of the second visit an interior inspection is again no possible, an estimate of the interior structure of the premises will be made by the inspector. This information will be recorded on a card and left for the property owner. An interior inspection is an important component of the revaluation process. If you receive an estimate card, please contact the office to schedule an appointment.

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1. What is a Revaluation?
2. Why a Revaluation?
3. What are the benefits of a Revaluation to me as a property tax payer?
4. How are the values established?
5. Why an inspection of properties?
6. What can I expect during a visit by an inspector?
7. How long will an inspection take?
8. Will I be assessed more for my decorating and/or landscaping?
9. What if I am not home?
10. Can I refuse entry to the field inspector?
11. When will your inspectors be in my neighborhood?
12. Can I schedule an appointment in advance?
13. My property has unique conditions which affect its value. What should I do?
14. If the assessed value of my property increases because of the re-valuation, will my taxes automatically increase?
15. Why do some homeowners pay more taxes after a revaluation and some pay less?
16. When will I be notified of my new assessment?
17. What are my neighbors' assessed values?
18. Who can I talk to about my value?
19. When will I find out the results from my informal hearing?
20. Is there an official appeal process if I still disagree with my value?
21. Can I have a copy of my appraisal?
22. What is the difference between assessed value and market value?