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The Assessor looks at a property the same way a potential buyer does. Example factors are location, interior condition, house size, kitchen quality, and bath quality. The Assessor examines many qualities and conditions and then looks for comparable properties that have sold in the neighborhood.
They are appraisers. Because you just bought your house, your house is being used as a comparable sale to appraise other similar houses. The appraiser has to get a photo of the front of your house for the appraisal report, to show its similar to the house they are appraising.
The Assessors Identification No. can be found on the Annual Property Tax Bill or Supplemental Property Tax Bill in the shaded area toward the top of the bill. The AIN is the first 10-digits (#### ### ###) of the 15-digit number that appears there (#### ### ### XX ).
However, the assessor may have a legitimate reason for wanting to inspect the inside of your home. For example, they may be looking for evidence of major improvements that have been made to the property, which could affect the propertys assessed value.
Assessor Jeff Prang. The official account of Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang, the 27th Assessor of LA County.

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An assessor tries to monitor the properties so that assessments are fair and equitable and not in excess of market value.
Property ownership information can be requested from the County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. For more information, please visit their website to Request a Real Estate Record.
273.20) Any officer authorized by law to assess property for ad valorem tax purposes shall have reasonable access to land and structures as necessary for the proper performance of their duties. A property owner may refuse to allow an assessor to inspect their property.

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