Must the property owner allow an interior inspection of his or her property when contesting an assessment?
No. However, County appraisers cannot address conditions of which they are not aware. An exterior inspection will provide some information about the property, but it will certainly fall short of a complete review. And, the outcome of the contested assessment may be affected by a lack of information.
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