What if I do not allow the assessor / appraiser to enter my property?

You are not required to let someone from the Assessor’s Office into your property. A certified letter may be sent if there is no response to initial attempts to contact the property owner. If the property is not viewed internally, an estimate of value will have to be made using only the best information available. The goal of the Assessing Department is to have the most accurate information available when assigning a value. For more information please see Property Owner Rights.

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1. How is property valued?
2. Someone from the Assessor’s Office left a yellow tag at my property. What does this mean?
3. What if I do not allow the assessor / appraiser to enter my property?
4. Will my assessment change if I haven’t done anything to my property?
5. How do I know if my assessment is correct?
6. Will my property taxes increase if my assessment goes up?
7. If my new property is still under construction, how will it be assessed?
8. What is the difference between assessed value and estimated fair market value?
9. Can I contest the amount of taxes on my tax bill at the Assessor’s Office or at the Board of Review?
10. Will I receive an assessment notice?
11. Can I contest my assessment?
12. What is the open book session?
13. What is the Board of Review?
14. How do I schedule an appointment to appear at the Board of Review?
15. What should I say to the board at the time of my hearing?
16. Where can I view property assessments for the City of Fitchburg?
17. If I would like an appraiser from the Assessor’s Office to view my property, can I schedule an appointment?
18. Why does the City of Fitchburg need an assessor?