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Old 11-16-2018, 02:43 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by MAXUM View Post
Pretty sure you don't have to let them in if you don't want to. If you file an abatement and argue the assessed value then I think you forfeit any right to keep them out.

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You do not have to let them in but if you do not then you cannot appeal the assessment for one year.

In a town on the lake where I built some condos the Building Inspector informs the Assessor as soon as he issues each occupancy permit. They then send you a letter asking to view it and appraise it. If you don't respond within 60 days they send a more forceful letter to inform you that you will not have the right to appeal for one year.
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