City of Rochester assessing crews will begin neighborhood forays later this month
Harrison Thorp 9:40 a.m.
ROCHESTER - The city's assessing department will begin its cyclical inspection process in mid-September. The cyclical work plan, developed in-house by the department, will span a five-year period and include about 14,500 parcels citywide. Each year, the department will attempt to measure and review about 2,900 parcels, which will also include sales and permit-related inspections. Property owners receiving postcards will have the option to schedule a specific appointment if they would like to be home during the visit. When a member of the assessing team arrives, they will:
Interior inspections are not mandatory, but the goal of each visit is to collect accurate information. This process is not intended to adjust assessed values directly; however, property record cards will be updated to reflect information collected during the inspection, according to a press release from the city on Friday. For more information, property owners are encouraged to contact the assessing department at (603) 332-5109 or visit www.rochesternh.gov/assessing.
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