How is property assessed?

The Assessors Office conducts field inspections to collect and verify property descriptions and to identify all characteristics which might affect a property's value. These characteristics include, but are not limited to, land area and features, the size of the structure(s), the quality of materials and workmanship, building style and number of stories, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, heat source, and observed condition. The property's characteristics are used to calculate replacement cost and depreciation, plus land value, which are compared with similar market sales and adjusted to market value based upon prevailing price levels.

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1. Am I required to allow the Assessor to inspect my property?
2. How are my taxes determined?
3. How do the Assessors determine the value of my property?
4. How is property assessed?
5. How often are properties reassessed?
6. What if I disagree with the assessment of my property?
7. What is an Assessment?
8. What is full and fair cash value?
9. What remedies are available to me if the Assessor denies my abatement application and I am aggrieved by this decision?
10. Why do property values change?