How is an appraisal determined?

The county appraiser is required to visit your property at least once every six years. First, the appraiser will attempt to interview the property owner. Then an exterior inspection is completed. The appraiser will look for changes such as additions, deck constructions, verify dimensions, check for structural damage and determine the property’s general condition. Next, the appraiser uses computer-generated data to analyze the property characteristics. Sales data is also reviewed and analyzed.

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1. Why appraise a property?
2. How is an appraisal determined?
3. What is a Valuation Notice?
4. What if I believe my appraisal is too high?