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273.20 ASSESSOR MAY ENTER DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS, OR STRUCTURES. Any officer authorized by law to assess property for taxation may, when necessary to the proper performance of duties, enter any dwelling-house, building, or structure, and view the same and the property therein.
You will receive an annual Notice of Assessment in February of each year. If you disagree with the Assessors determination of your propertys value, you may protest the assessment in person or in writing to the March sessions of the citys Board of Review, a citizen panel that reviews assessments.
Do I have to let the Assessor in my home or on my property? No, you do not. However, if you choose not to let the Assessor inspect your property, they will be forced to estimate as to the quality and number of improvements on your property.
You do not have to allow him inside unless the inside of your house is likely to LOWER the value, it probably is not in your interest to allow it. However, refusing does mean you cannot challenge the assessment. Personally I prefer to let them see know as little as possible.
0:14 1:05 And they can only come during reasonable. Hours they also cannot enter your home without yourMoreAnd they can only come during reasonable. Hours they also cannot enter your home without your permission. If you are unsure about your States laws.
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The process begins when a local public official, known as the local tax assessor, determines your homes taxable value. In Michigan, the taxable value of a home can be up to 50% of its true cash value under MCL 211.27 (basically, what the home would sell for on the open market).
Your assessment notice is just that a notice. It indicates what the local assessor determines your property is worth and how much of that value is taxable. It does not indicate what your taxes will be for this year. The most important figure on this notice is the taxable value of your property for this year.
We will send a letter/notice if: You have an unpaid balance. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity.

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