Thursday, 27 August 2015

Davis county Appraiser and Assessors Specialization & Duties


Appraisers and assessors of real estate assess the value of land and the buildings on the land usually before it is sold, taxed, developed, insured, or mortgaged.

Duties of Appraisers and assessors of real estate :
  • Verify legal reports of real estate properties in public records
  • Inspect new and existing properties, noting unique features
  • Photograph the exterior and interior of properties
  • Use “comparable,” or similar nearby properties, to help verify value
  • Prepare written reports on the property value
  • Prepare and maintain current data on each real estate property
  • Appraisers and assessors work in localities that they are well-known with so that they know any environmental or other worries that may affect the property's value.

Assessors mostly work for local governments and value properties for property tax assessments. Unlike appraisers, who usually focus on one property at a time, assessors often value an entire neighborhood of houses at once by using mass appraisal methods and computer-assisted mass appraisal systems.



Assessors must be up to date on tax assessment procedures. Taxpayers sometimes challenge the measured value because they feel they are being charged too much for property tax. Summit County Appraiser must be able to protect the accuracy of their property assessments, either to the owner directly or at a public hearing.

Davis county Appraiser also keep a database of every property in their jurisdiction assessment history, identifying the property owner and size of the property, as well as property maps detailing the property sharing of the jurisdiction.

Aspen Appraisal Group will help to ensure your home is worth the correct amount when banks decided to lend you the funds for your project. Get accurate valuation by our Summit County Appraiser.

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