What can I do to ensure a fair and reasonable assessed value for my property?
Even with the best of care and intentions, mistakes are possible. Inform the assessor of any problems that might affect market value. There will be an opportunity to discuss your assessment with the assessor at the Open Book. Should you feel your assessment is in error, bring to the Open Book any documentation that supports your opinion of value. Property owners will be notified of their new assessment when the project is completed. If the discussion with the assessor does not resolve your concerns, a Board of Review session will be held where you can again present sales or other market value evidence that shows the assessment to be in error.

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1. How can I request a review of property assessment?
2. When the Assessor visits and wants to inspect my home, do I have to allow him inside?
3. How can I contact the Village Assessor?
4. When was the last community revaluation? When is the next revaluation expected?
5. Some of my neighbors have told me the only reason for the reassessment is to raise taxes. Is this true?
6. Why do you need to inspect the interior of my home?
7. What if I refuse to allow the assessor into my home?
8. How does the assessor value property?
9. What can I do to ensure a fair and reasonable assessed value for my property?
10. Do all assessments change at the same rate?
11. What is the bottom line?
12. Can the Assessor enter my property without my permission?