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What gives the appraiser the right to photograph or enter my property uninvited?

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What gives the appraiser the right to photograph or enter my property uninvited?

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The laws of the State of Alaska require the Assessor or his authorized employees to periodically inspect all real property to determine its true and fair market value. (AS 29.45.130b) The assessor or agent of the assessor may enter the property grounds to conduct a physical exterior inspection of the structures during reasonable hours. An interior inspection may take place if the structure is under construction, or if the person in actual possession of the structures gives permission or under court order.

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