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Does the information provided by the resident get sent to the real estate tax offices in our locals?

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Does the information provided by the resident get sent to the real estate tax offices in our locals?

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City assessors will use any information available to help determine the value of a property. They will peek into windows, ask neighbors about improvements, and look for anything they can find if they have any question about a property. I have heard that, yes, they are looking here to see if homeowners have updated or corrected property information that may not be refleected in their records.

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