Am I notified if my property is going to be appraised?

In almost all cases, if no previous request for an appointment has been arranged for an interior inspection of the property, the appraiser will stop at the property when he / she is in the area. If no one is home when the appraiser arrives, he / she may leave a door tag asking that you call for an appointment for the interior inspection. If there is still no response, an arbitrary appraisal will be made, in effect an educated guess at the interior features and condition of the home. For more information, contact the Assessor at 320-968-5019.

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1. What is an assessor / property appraiser?
2. How often must an appraiser view my property?
3. Why must an appraiser view the interior of my property?
4. What if I don't let the appraiser inspect my home?
5. How will I identify an appraiser?
6. Am I notified if my property is going to be appraised?
7. How long does an appraisal take?
8. When will I find out what value the appraiser has put on my property?
9. How do I know if my valuation is correct?